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Mystery Plant growing under house. Can anyone identify?
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[quote:BobE:MV8yMDYyNzIxXzM0NzAyNzg0XzYxNjc1RjI1] http://healthyhomegardening.com/Mushroom_Identifier.php?np=180&np=210 #224 http://healthyhomegardening.com/Mushroom.php?pid=132 Says it's unknown. Same part of the country too it looks like. I'm going by the brick, SE U.S. The style of your aunt's home and the house in the pic on the site I linked is roughly the same. It's a popular style and pigment of brick used in the SE during the 1950's - 70's. [/quote]
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My father found this growing under my Aunts house. This is a mystery plant to me. Does anyone know what it is. It is hard yet very light weight. It reminds me of some type of mushroom. It has no light or water under the house.
Thanks in advance
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