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Colorado's official designated mushroom is edible, tastes and smells like almonds, and can be found in the high mountains of Colorado.
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It is a saprobic mushroom, meaning it decomposes dead or decaying organic material, and has a large cap adorned with brown scales and an odor and taste reminiscent of almonds. Agaricus julius is ...
Governor Polis signs HB25-1091, naming the Agaricus julius the state mushroom, enhancing Colorado's vibrant natural symbols with the 'Emperor formerly known as Prince'.
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Gov. Jared Polis on Monday signed HB25-1091, designating the Agaricus Julius, or Emperor mushroom, as the official state mushroom.
The Emperor mushroom joins other iconic official state symbols such as the Rocky Mountain Columbine flower, bighorn sheep, Colorado blue spruce and lark buntings to represent the Centennial State.