Toothless Shimeji Today
If you are a fan of How to Train Your Dragon , or if you simply want a low-resource, charming desktop companion that brings life to your monitor, the Toothless Shimeji is a must-have.
The name is a direct contrast to its close relative, the ( Hypsizygus marmoreus ), often called "Buna-Shimeji" or "Brown Beech." The standard Buna-Shimeji has curved, umbrella-like caps with noticeably incurved margins (the "teeth" or gills are hidden under the cap). In the "Toothless" variety: toothless shimeji
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