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Agaricus subrufescens
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Common Names
Almond mushroom, mushroom of the sun, God’s mushroom
Preferred Substrates
Composted horse manure, straw, and sawdust. A mixture of straw and horse manure is commonly used for cultivation
Environmental Conditions
Spawn Run: 72-82
Pinning Initiation: 64-72
Fruitbody Development: 64-77
Difficulty
Moderately Difficult
Notes
Agaricus subrufescens is known for its medicinal properties, and is believed to have anti-tumor, anti-viral, and anti-inflammatory effects. The mushroom has a slightly nutty flavor and a delicate texture, making it a popular choice for culinary applications. When grown in the right conditions, Agaricus subrufescens can produce large, meaty fruiting bodies that are prized by mushroom enthusiasts.
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