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The scientific or taxonomic name would be Marasmiusoreades.
Fairy rings are made up of mushroom fungus growing in a ring shape. Mushrooms do not make their own food as plants do but much feed off of nutrients found in the soil. When the nutrients have been exhausted in the mushrooms current position its offspring must spread outwards to find new nutrients. This cause them to grow in an ever expanding ring.
This is a fairy ring. It is caused by the mushroom spreading out year by year.
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Zanaris Fairy Ring (south-west of the bank). Fairy ring codes cannot be entered into the entrance/exit fairy ring, nor can they be entered into fairy rings around RuneScape; all rings redirect the player to Zanaris, where the code can be entered.
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yes you can eat fairy ring mushrooms because they are nonpoisen mushrooms
An annulus is the ring like structure sometimes found on the stipe of a mushroom.
fairy rings can be found in any humid forest where there is lots of decomposition. Around the north-west coast of North America they are quite common.
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In forest environments where there is damp, shaded conditions and soil in which there is de-compositional potential. A fairy ring is a circle of mushroom that have depleted nutrients in a central location and are now growing outwards in a circle in search of more.