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Petrifying a mushroom involves a process similar to fossilization, typically requiring the mushroom to be buried in sediment and subjected to mineral-rich water over a long period. The minerals gradually replace the organic material of the mushroom, turning it into stone. This process can take thousands to millions of years and usually occurs in environments where conditions are favorable for mineral deposition. However, for artistic or craft purposes, you can create a faux petrified mushroom using resin or plaster to mimic the appearance of stone.

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