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yes, mushrooms do glow in the dark but only a few kinds and it is poisonous.
There are many species of mushrooms with dark gills (or dark spores that make the gills look dark). Thus, the edibility of a mushroom cannot be determined based on the color of its gills alone.
When the moon appears completely dark it is called a new moon.
The mushroom you are referring to is called the "shiitake mushroom." It has a long white stem and a dark brown or black top.
A mushroom is a spore-producing organism with a stem and a top that can vary in color, shape, and size. It often grows in dark, damp environments and can be edible or poisonous.
shitake is a large dark brown, meaty mushroom. enoki are purchased bunched & have long stems w/ small heads. they are both delicious.
A mushroom with a black top typically has a dark-colored cap, which can range from deep brown to black. These mushrooms may also have white or light-colored gills underneath the cap. It is important to note that not all mushrooms with black tops are safe to eat, as some can be poisonous.
they are mostly poisonous but some need not be.
When there is no visibile moon it is called 'New Moon'.
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Two mushrooms that have black edges on the tops are: Shaggy Mane - A large white cylinder-shaped mushroom with brown upturned shaggy scales. As it matures, the cap dissolves into a black, ink-like substance and leaves only the stalk. These mushrooms are edible, but always remember that poisonous mushrooms can often be mistaken for edible ones. Pamaepois castaneifolius - With a dark underside, this mushroom appears to have black edges. It is edible, but slightly hallucinogenic. It is bell-shaped when young and becomes hemispheric with age, ultimately becoming convex in shape.
No. Mushrooms should be cultivated in the dark.