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Last mushrooms of the year

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Is wild mushroom season over? Aaron Hilliard of the Kitsap Peninsula Mycological Society takes us on a walk to discover which, if any, wild edible mushrooms are still growing out there in the winter. The last mushrooms of the year!
We actually, spoiler alert, come across several good edible mushrooms. With great 4K footage, clear descriptions, and super entertaining theme this is a video you don't want to miss. Great for beginners and seasoned foragers alike.
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