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| sprout      = [[Harvest]] (August)
 
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| harvest    = [[Calendar|Fall]] (September)
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| harvest    = Late [[Harvest]]
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Ringed [[Mushrooms|mushrooms]] start to sprout in [[Calendar|Harvest month]] (August) and have a growing time of 25 days so they can be picked from late [[Calendar|Harvest]] until [[Calendar|Fall]] (September) when they start to wither. They are mildly poisonous, causing gut irritation if eaten raw, but are safe to eat after boiling.
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Ringed [[mushrooms]] start to sprout in [[Harvest month]] (August) and have a growing time of 25 days so they can be picked from late [[Harvest]] until [[Fall]] (September) when they start to wither. They are mildly [[poisonous]], causing gut irritation if eaten raw, but are safe to eat after boiling.

Latest revision as of 18:14, 23 January 2017

Ringed mushroom
Ringed mushroom.png
Basic Information
Edible: Boiled
Poison: Gut irritating
Region: Eastern, Western, Northern
Terrain: Grove, Meadow
Known By: -
Growth Information
Sprout Month: Harvest (August)
Growth Time: 25 days
Harvest Date: Late Harvest
Wither Month: Fall (September)
Nutritional Information
Carbs: -
Fat: -
Protein: -
Water: -

Ringed mushrooms start to sprout in Harvest month (August) and have a growing time of 25 days so they can be picked from late Harvest until Fall (September) when they start to wither. They are mildly poisonous, causing gut irritation if eaten raw, but are safe to eat after boiling.