Shrimp Of The Woods. Puffy, blobby and white, the mushroom known as shrimp of the woods is valued by some foragers of wild edibles for its texture and flavor. They actually attack and eat honey mushroom mycelium!
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They actually attack and eat honey mushroom mycelium! But the fungus has another name, the aborted entoloma, and another side to its fascinating story. Shrimp of the woods are parasitic and are found near or on fallen trees and logs as well as at the base of living trees.
They Actually Attack And Eat Honey Mushroom Mycelium!
But the fungus has another name, the aborted entoloma, and another side to its fascinating story. Shrimp of the woods are parasitic and are found near or on fallen trees and logs as well as at the base of living trees. Puffy, blobby and white, the mushroom known as shrimp of the woods is valued by some foragers of wild edibles for its texture and flavor.