Difference between revisions of "Hairy mushroom"
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| poison = Gut irritating | | poison = Gut irritating | ||
| region = Eastern, Western, Northern | | region = Eastern, Western, Northern | ||
− | | terrain = Fresh, Grove, Meadow, Spruce mire, Settlement | + | | terrain = Fresh, Grove, Meadow, Spruce mire, [[Settlement]] |
| known = - | | known = - | ||
− | | sprout = [[ | + | | sprout = [[Harvest]] (August) |
| growth = 35 days | | growth = 35 days | ||
− | | harvest = [[ | + | | harvest = [[Fall]] (September) |
− | | wither = [[ | + | | wither = [[Dirt]] (October) |
| carb = - | | carb = - | ||
| fat = - | | fat = - | ||
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− | Hairy [[ | + | Hairy [[mushrooms]] start to sprout in [[Harvest month]] (August) and have a growing time of 35 days so they can be picked from [[Fall]] (September) until [[Dirt]] (October) when they start to wither. They can be found living in a symbiosis with birches. They are mildly [[poisonous]], causing gut irritation if eaten raw, but are safe to eat after boiling. |
Latest revision as of 02:45, 25 February 2017
Hairy mushroom | ||
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Basic Information | ||
Edible: | Boiled | |
Poison: | Gut irritating | |
Region: | Eastern, Western, Northern | |
Terrain: | Fresh, Grove, Meadow, Spruce mire, Settlement | |
Known By: | - | |
Growth Information | ||
Sprout Month: | Harvest (August) | |
Growth Time: | 35 days | |
Harvest Date: | Fall (September) | |
Wither Month: | Dirt (October) | |
Nutritional Information | ||
Carbs: | - | |
Fat: | - | |
Protein: | - | |
Water: | - |
Hairy mushrooms start to sprout in Harvest month (August) and have a growing time of 35 days so they can be picked from Fall (September) until Dirt (October) when they start to wither. They can be found living in a symbiosis with birches. They are mildly poisonous, causing gut irritation if eaten raw, but are safe to eat after boiling.