teotenakeltje
Rising Star
I've started an outdoor patch under a yew tree (taxus baccata) and now I'm wondering if the mushrooms could 'suck up' the poison from the needles that fall down on the patch.
I've read that they can absorb heavy metals and toxins, so I'm a bit worried
I've also read some warnings about picking edibles that grow under yew trees, or poisonous trees\shrubs in general.
Unfortunately I lack the understanding of the processes that are taking place on a molecular level, so it would be great if someone could shed a light on this.
The patch is doing great so far, the myc is very hungry and i hope to see fruits this fall. If there is any risk whatsoever I will have to move it somewher else, and hope it recovers fast enough.
I've read that they can absorb heavy metals and toxins, so I'm a bit worried
Unfortunately I lack the understanding of the processes that are taking place on a molecular level, so it would be great if someone could shed a light on this.
The patch is doing great so far, the myc is very hungry and i hope to see fruits this fall. If there is any risk whatsoever I will have to move it somewher else, and hope it recovers fast enough.
(means 'contains egg-shaped cystidia')