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  • comrade1234 14 minutes ago
    A company grows these (and other mushrooms) in a warehouse here in Zurich to supply restaurants and grocery stores, which is probably one of the reasons these mushrooms are now found in the wild.

    I "hunt" (in German you use the verb "collect/gather") mushrooms in the forests around Zurich and I haven't seen these yet. They also don't appear in my Pilzfürher app specific to Switzerland. But I have heard they are here. From pictures I've seen of them in the wild I might dismiss them from a distance because I could mix them up with two common yellow mushrooms here - one poisonous.

    (I'm going out to search for morels this weekend)

  • Pine_Mushroom 23 minutes ago
    I had a mushroom farm in Northern Michigan some years ago and we grew Golden Oysters, among other species. I think our winters are too cold for them to really establish themselves, but I was hearing reports of them 'going native' in Southern Michigan as long ago as 15 years.

    Like the farmer in the article, I also wondered about the apparent lack of effort in growing native species. My area has a wonderful native oyster Pleurotus populinus; exceptional in taste compared to other oysters, but I have never heard of anyone cultivating them.

  • neomantra 1 hour ago
    2026 was already quite interesting and now I have marked “Unstoppable Carnivorous Mushroom” on my Bingo Card.
    • coreyh14444 17 minutes ago
      Wikipedia: "The Last of Us is an action-adventure video game series and media franchise created by Naughty Dog and published by Sony Interactive Entertainment.[a] The series is set in a post-apocalyptic United States ravaged by cannibalistic humans infected by a mutated fungus in the genus Cordyceps."
  • abcd_f 2 hours ago
    The good news is that's edible and apparently tastes good.
    • voidUpdate 11 minutes ago
      Same with Kudzu, and apparently that's an unstoppable plant too
      • gessha 7 minutes ago
        Unstoppable until you acquire a bunch of goats.
        • rkomorn 2 minutes ago
          But what if your goats become unstoppable?
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  • ragall 9 hours ago
    Here's one for "The last of us". The fungi will get us all.
    • RealityVoid 58 minutes ago
      In Interstellar as well, I think. The blight felt like a similar fungi.