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Buy Grifola umbellata Mushrooms


About the product

  • Polyporus umbellatus is a "butt rot" that fruits terrestrially, near the bases and roots of hardwoods across northern North America.
  • It is apparently fairly rare on our continent, and is encountered far less frequently than the somewhat similar Grifola frondosa.
  • The fruiting body consists of many small, smoky brown, roundish caps (as opposed to the larger, fan-shaped and irregular caps of Grifola frondosa); the undersurfaces are white; and the individual branches are discrete immediately below the caps but become fused together into one solid structure below.
Common Name: Umbrella polypore

Scientific Name: Grifola umbellata 

How to use this product: Culinary mushrooms, edible mushrooms

Specifications: Mushroooms, Grain Spawn/Sawdust spawn

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