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Fungi

Dive into the fascinating world of Patagonian fungi. From edible to toxic and symbolic species, explore their diversity, ecological functions, and presence in the forests of Argentine and Chilean Patagonia.

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¿Where Do Morels Grow and What Do They Taste Like?

The morel mushroom growing season is relatively short, varying by region. In the Southern Hemisphere, they appear from mid-September to…
Amanita Muscaria
Fungi

Amanita muscaria in Patagonia: Effects, Uses, Risks & More

Table of Contents Introduction History and Discovery Geographic and Artistic Description How to Identify It? Drying and Preparation What Does…
Rosa negra Ameghiniella australis fotografiada por Veronica Lopez (@vero_lopez_v)
Fungi

Black Rose (Ameghiniella Australis)

The Black Rose, scientifically known as Ameghiniella australis, is one of the most unique fungi in the Andean-Patagonian forest. Its…
Llao llao patagonia
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Llao Llao Patagonia: Discover the Mushroom that Connects Biodiversity

The Llao Llao Mushroom: A Natural Treasure in Patagonia Patagonia, famous for its majestic landscapes, is also home to a…
Hongo de Pino
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Pine Mushroom: Collection, Drying, and Culinary Uses

Discover the fascinating world of the pine mushroom (scientific name Suillus luteus), a hidden delicacy in the forests of Patagonia…

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