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What are the mushrooms that grow after rain? Explore which mushrooms can be eaten in Fushan Botanical Garden

Published: 2024-09-19 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/09/19, It often rains in the northeast, and in a humid environment, macrofungi grow very well. Take Fushan Botanical Garden, which is humid all the year round and has low human disturbance, for example, except in winter, there are all kinds of rich mushrooms in spring, summer and autumn. You can find treasure.

It often rains in the northeast, and in a humid environment, macrofungi grow very well. Take the Fushan Botanical Garden, which is humid all the year round and with low human disturbance as an example, except in winter, there are all kinds of rich mushrooms in spring, summer and autumn. You can look for treasure. Now in May, there are mushrooms, umbrellas, Ganoderma lucidum and Ganoderma lucidum, which will appear in some corners of the park. As long as it rains continuously, you can see them. However, once the sun rises for two days, they turn into dried mushrooms again.

Fushan Botanical Garden is located in Yuanshan Township, Yilan County and Wulai District, New Taipei City, with an altitude of 500m to 700m above sea level, with an average annual rainfall of 4125 mm. Li Junyou, an assistant researcher at the Fushan Research Center of the Forest Research Institute, said that only when it rains can you see the original appearance of the Fushan Botanical Garden, so don't worry that it is not easy to apply for places to enter the garden, but you actually encounter a wet rainy day, because this is the most beautiful moment in the Fushan Botanical Garden. In addition to the already rich animals and plants, it is also an excellent place to enjoy mushrooms. However, Li Junyou specially reminded that no matter how beautiful or simple the mushrooms are. All abide by the principle of "do not touch, do not pick, do not eat".

Fushan can be called a natural classroom for the diversity of fungi at low elevations in Taiwan. according to the publication of Fushan macrofungi published in 1989, there are 47 species of ascomycetes and 228 species of basidiomycetes in Fushan forest. Li Junyou said that there are many in Taiping Mountain, and the species are even more abundant than in Fushan Botanical Garden, because the humidity in Taiping Mountain is higher and the mushroom condition is better than that of Fushan. In fact, Fushan and Taiping Mountains are located in the northeast of Taiwan. Because of the rainy nature, these two mountain forests are suitable for the growth of mushrooms.

Between Grain Rain and the Beginning of Summer, the front brought continuous rain, a great increase in moisture, and a gradual rise in temperature, awakening the vitality of rotten wood, withered leaves and soil. Li Junyou said that mushrooms with different appearance appeared on the stage. Naked umbrella (Gymnopilus sp.) with red scale cover, petite and lovely Favolaschia manipularis, Panus sp.) And Lentinus edodes Lentinus sp. Under the repeated watering of the sun and Rain Water, the group swarmed out, and in Fukuyama's famous exhibition area, "Forest Oak Wonderland", the symbiotic hard-skinned horse (Scleroderma sp.) appeared.

Mushrooms are relatively unseasonal. In Fushan Forest, as long as it is not winter, the next few rains will grow, and it will be easy to find. In the middle and late May, you can see mushrooms, umbrellas, Ganoderma lucidum and pseudo-Ganoderma lucidum. How to find mushrooms in Fushan Botanical Garden? Li Junyou helps to show the way: there are many symbiotic fungi in the forest oak wonderland, red mushrooms or hard-skinned marbles can be seen, saprophytic mushrooms can be seen in the synpetal area, Lentinus edodes and Lentinus can be seen here, and Ger is in the folk plant area. small gymnosperms can be found in Lentinus edodes, as for Lentinus edodes, hiding in the camphor oak world.

Genus of leucoderma that grows on dead fallen trees.

The fruiting bodies of Lentinus edodes are clustered around.

Hard-skinned puppies are common in Fukuyama.

Naked umbrella toadstool, does it look like litchi peel?

 
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