Estimates suggest there are over 5 million species of fungi, with only a small portion of those being identified. We will explore our past, present and future connections to fungi, understand the basic types of mushrooms and their key characteristics and eco-functions. Learn about growing cultivated mushrooms and make a small oyster mushroom farm to take home. Led by Linda Conover of Woodsong Mushrooms.
WHERE:
At the Nature Center of Cape May, 1600 Delaware Avenue, Cape May, NJ.WHEN:
November 15th, 20226:30 PM to 8:30 PMCOST
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