Astraeus morganii belongs to a family known for producing mushrooms with distinctive spore-bearing features. It often thrives in well-drained, sandy soils and can be typically found from late summer to fall. Astraeus morganii has a star-shaped appearance when mature, with rays that can curve backward, revealing its spore-containing sac. Its unique look makes it a point of interest among mushroom enthusiasts.
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General Info About Astraeus morganii
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