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| | P?kaiahi is a powerhouse of rongo?. They are truly the alchemists of the forest in that they are exceptional at turning death to life. P?KAIAHI Ganoderma applanatumThese magnificent fruiting bodies are most often found on trees that are dead or dying. They are of a vast mycelium network that can extend throughout an entire forest. They are sometimes known as Artist's Conk or bracket fungi but I first learned of them as P?KAIAHI - the keepers of fire. I first came across this mushroom in 2013.
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| | Discover the secrets of winter tree identification! Learn to recognize bark, buds, and branch patterns for a new appreciation of nature.
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| | dyers mazegill is a large bracket fungus that grows at the base of trees. They are classed as inedible, but can be used for creating dyes.
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| Webisode Four: Downstairs Bedrooms We're almost at a year of owning our little blue cottage, The Blue Huron! We wanted to share the progress thus far of all the updates we've accomplished. In this four part series, we take you on a tour and speak on what's new and improved! - Click the photo to watch the video! -Before & After: Lake Blue Bedroom Before: After: Before & After: Sunflower Bedroom Before: After: We hope you enjoyed episode 4 of touring The Blue Huron! Let us know what y