-
Laricifomes officinalis, also
known as
agarikon, eburiko, or the
quinine conk, is a wood-decay
fungus that
causes brown heart rot on
conifers native to...
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Guide to
Growing Mushrooms at Home (1983), Paul
Stamets and J. S. Chilton,
Agarikon Press, ISBN 9780961079802
Growing Gourmet and
Medicinal Mushrooms (1993;...
- Stamets, P.; Chilton, J.S. (1983). The
Mushroom Cultivator. Olympia:
Agarikon Press. ISBN 978-0-9610798-0-2. Stamets, P. (1996).
Psilocybin Mushrooms...
- Cultivator: A
Practical Guide to
Growing Mushrooms at Home. Olympia, Washington:
Agarikon Press. p. 207. ISBN 978-0-9610798-0-2.
Musshoff F,
Madea B,
Beike J (2000)...
- ingredients. In
addition to
viper flesh and opium, it
included cinnamon,
agarikon and gum arabic. The
ingredients were
pulverized and
reduced to an electuary...
- Stamets, Paul; Chilton, J.S. (1983).
Mushroom Cultivator, The. Olympia:
Agarikon Press. ISBN 0-9610798-0-0. Stamets, Paul (1996).
Psilocybin Mushrooms of...
- probably, near
modern Berdiansk in Ukraine). Note also Gr**** ἀγαρικόν,
agarikón, "a sort of tree fungus" (There has been an
Agaricon Adans. genus, treated...
- did not
distinguish between mushroom species,
instead calling them all
agarikon.
Dioscorides believed that all
funguses were made from
decaying and damp...
-
Museum of Art,
turned out to be made of
mycelium from the tree-decaying
agarikon fungus.
Fungal mycelia are used as leather-like
material (also
known as...
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Practical Guide to
Growing Mushrooms at Home. Olympia, Wash. Seattle, Wa:
Agarikon Press Western distribution by
Homestead Book Co. ISBN 0-9610798-0-0. These...