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Mushrooms growing on the bark of trees or on stumps have different morphologies and can be attributed to different botanical categories. And if the symbiosis of a fungus and a tree is perceived completely calmly by mushroom pickers, including the honey fungus parasitizing on fallen trees, then other types of mushrooms growing on the trunk are most often a priori ranked by lovers of `quiet hunting` as inedible. Nevertheless, many parasitic fungi that grow on trees are not poisonous, but very edible and have quite decent taste and fruit bodies with high nutritional value. |
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