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To a certain extent yes. Normally they grow around it, not actually in it. I would stay away from small mushrooms growing around it though. Not all mushrooms are edible. Not all are psychedelic. Some are just plain poisonous. Catastrophic liver failure might result from eating various mushrooms. Permanent Brain-damage might result from eating psychedelic mushrooms.
Mushrooms grow on various organic materials such as wood, soil, or decaying matter. They require a substrate for nutrients and moisture to support their growth. Different types of mushrooms have specific substrate preferences.
No, there are many species of magic mushrooms, many of which do not grow on dung at all. For example, several species of the genus Psilocybe grow on decaying wood, not cow dung.
Mushrooms grow on wooden decks because the wood provides a moist and decaying environment that is conducive to mushroom growth. The spores may have landed on the deck from the air or nearby soil, and the damp conditions of the wood allow them to grow and thrive. Regularly removing organic debris and applying a fungicide can help prevent mushrooms from growing on your wooden deck.
Mushrooms grow in soil when there is enough moisture and organic matter for them to thrive. The presence of decaying plant material or wood in the soil can also contribute to mushroom growth.
Fire. If you feed it wood it will grow high and if you give it water it will get put out.
moisture and things to decompose they may or may not need light to fruit
Ear fungus (Auricularia auricula-judae) is a jelly-like fungus that grows on rotting wood and is commonly used in Asian cuisine. Wood fungus mushrooms (such as Shiitake or Oyster mushrooms) grow on dead or decaying wood, have a firmer texture than ear fungus, and are used in various culinary dishes worldwide for their unique flavors.
Mushrooms are grown in almost every country. There is no data on the exact country of origin and the fungus can be found in all but the coldest climates. If you are wondering about one specific type of mushroom, you need to ask that in the question so we can answer it.
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Mushrooms can grow in plant soil due to the presence of decaying organic matter, such as wood chips or compost, which provide a suitable environment for mushroom spores to germinate and grow. The mushrooms themselves are not harmful to the plant, but they indicate that the soil may be too moist or rich in organic material.
not necissarily, but in the states, that's the only place youll find it in the wild. It can be grown unnaturally in a number of substances including brown rice and soil designed for growing fungus