The distinctive structure of the Oyster Mushroom. White stipe, or stem merging into the white gills that the white spoors are released at maturity


The distinctive structure of the Oyster Mushroom. White stipe, or stem merging into the white gills that the white spoors are released from at maturity.


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Location: Scarborough, UK
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