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then got covered with a layer of fine brown hairs. found in western north america, primarily under conifers, geopora cooperi is "hypogeous," which is the term in mycologese for a fungal species that has gone underground--quite literally, so that it rarely sees the light of day--leaving squirrels, other
medium to dark brown. interior: consisting of many folded, contorted, whitish layers of flesh that often have brownish edges; the layers usually touching one another, but not becoming fused; flesh whitish, sometimes staining a little yellowish when sliced. odor and taste : odor not distinctive, or sour...
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