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Contrary to what some cup fungi info may state, orange peel fungus is not poisonous and is, in fact, an edible mushroom, although it really has no taste. It does not secrete any toxins, but it does share a close resemblance to some species of Otidea fungi that do produce harmful toxins.
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Read More »If you’ve ever come across a fungus reminiscent of an orange looking cup, then it’s likely orange fairy cup fungus, also known as the orange peel fungus. So exactly what is orange peel fungus and where do orange cup fungi grow? Keep reading to learn more.
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