Colorado's official designated mushroom is edible, tastes and smells like almonds, and can be found in the high mountains of ...
Governor Polis signs HB25-1091, naming the Agaricus julius the state mushroom, enhancing Colorado's vibrant natural symbols ...
The emperor mushroom, Agaricus julius, was discovered in Colorado in 2016, after long being mistaken for the closely related ...
Murals made by museum artists illustrate the biology of fungi, the role they play in the ecosystem and their evolutionary ...
Colorado's new state mushroom is Agaricus Julius, or the Emperor Mushroom Formerly Known as Prince. The name is a nod to the fact that the mushroom was long-mistaken for Agaricus Augustus which ...
The Emperor mushroom, scientifically known as Agaricus julius, was chosen after a selection process by students, a teacher and mycologists. The designation of the state mushroom came at no cost to ...