Hawke's Bay Today

Mushrooms pop up in circles and there’s not much room for more

- Blair Voorend

Some might say Kathy White has some magic mushrooms growing.

White has been living at her lifestyle property in Meeanee for nearly 13 years but has never had a mushroom season like this one.

On one hand they’re absolutely abundant. And on the other, they’re growing in perfect circles.

“A couple of weeks ago I was taking my animals for a walk around the place and noticed a couple of mushrooms in this paddock so I picked them and took them home, there was only a few so I didn’t really take any notice of it,” she said.

“But over the next few days I noticed more started to come out and they were appearing in rings with plenty growing and after a couple of weeks there are around five full rings of mushrooms.”

White was stumped by the growth but some research and a Facebook post led her to realise that it was a somewhat common occurrence, albeit her first experience of it.

According to a Utah State University study, the occurrence is most commonly known as fairy rings, which comes from a folk-tale.

In the tale, people once believed that mushrooms growing in a circle followed the path made by fairies dancing in a ring.

Fairy rings are found in open grassy places and in forests.

The body of this fungus, its mycelium, is undergroun­d and it grows outward in a circle.

As it grows, the mycelium uses up all of the nutrients in the soil, starving the grass. This is the reason a fairy ring has dead grass over the growing edge of the mycelium and mushrooms sprout up.

She said the number of mushrooms growing was now “unbelievab­le” and she now has her very own little “mushroom field”.

“I was going to put the cows in the paddock after I picked them but they just keep coming back. Every other day I have to freeze a bunch just to keep up with the demand,” she said.

“I’ve ended up just giving them most away because there are only so many I can eat and freeze.”

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Photo / Ian Cooper Kathy White picks bucketload­s of mushrooms at her Meeanee property.
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