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'More than meets the eye': A walk among the fungus of Mendocino County – Fort Bragg Advocate-News

How is a mushroom like an apple? Both can be considered the "fruit" of a tree, but while all the branches of an apple tree are visible, nearly all parts of the tree that mushrooms grow on are hidden underground. ....

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'More than meets the eye': A walk among the fungus of Mendocino County – The Ukiah Daily Journal

How is a mushroom like an apple? Both can be considered the "fruit" of a tree, but while all the branches of an apple tree are visible, nearly all parts of the tree that mushrooms grow on are hidden underground. ....

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'More than meets the eye': A walk among the fungus of Mendocino County – The Willits News

How is a mushroom like an apple? Both can be considered the "fruit" of a tree, but while all the branches of an apple tree are visible, nearly all parts of the tree that mushrooms grow on are hidden underground. ....

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To help Monarchs survive, 'Be your own scientist,' expert advises – The Willits News

It's no mystery why Monarch caterpillars evolved to eat milkweed, a plant whose toxins can make predators so ill after plucking a caterpillar off its leaves that they won't try it again – seriously, how else could such a slow and juicy snack hope to survive? ....

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