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Gabriola Island / Mycology / Edible fungi / Mushroom rocks / Weathering / Sandstone / Shale / Agaricus bisporus / Mudrock / Sedimentary rocks / Regional District of Nanaimo / Biology
Date: 2011-05-26 20:14:37
Gabriola Island
Mycology
Edible fungi
Mushroom rocks
Weathering
Sandstone
Shale
Agaricus bisporus
Mudrock
Sedimentary rocks
Regional District of Nanaimo
Biology

Context: Geology, Gabriola Island Citation: Doe, Nick, Steinpilze—rock mushrooms, SHALE 7, pp.32–34, January 2004.

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