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A Cemetery's Big Secret: Lots of Weird Mushrooms - The New York Times


A Cemetery’s Big Secret: Lots of Weird Mushrooms
Green-Wood Cemetery in Brooklyn is a treasure trove for amateur fungi hunters. Just don’t pick any.
Sigrid Jakob examining Schizophyllum commune, also known as the “split-gill” mushroom.Credit...Tonje Thilesen for The New York Times
April 15, 2021Updated 9:48 a.m. ET
Sigrid Jakob showed up to Green-Wood Cemetery hot on the heels of a recent victory: The deer dung she was cultivating in her apartment had just yielded a particularly exciting specimen of fungi.
She’d gathered the dung in a park in the Bronx, she said, and was currently storing it in Tupperware that once housed takeout. She guessed she had eight Tupperwares worth of dung collected at the time; she was observing them for fungal growth.

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