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Agarikon (Fomitopsis officinalis) in Wyoming habitat

Wyoming Agarikon Habitat Guide

Agarikon (Fomitopsis officinalis) is a realistic state-level profile for Wyoming, where foragers look for it in old conifer trunks in cool moist ancient forests tied to lodgepole pine, spruce-fir benches, and old burn mosaics. This page narrows the North American pattern to local terrain and seasonality instead of relying on generic continent-wide copy. associated with legacy conifer forests and old snags. It is usually gathered for teas, extracts, or study rather than for direct table use. Toxicity planning matters because strictly medicinal and increasingly rare, so ethical collection matters.

Where to Look

Old Conifer Trunks In Cool Moist Ancient Forests. In Wyoming, prioritize lodgepole pine, spruce-fir benches, and old burn mosaics.

Season Window

fall

Regional Fit

Northern Rockies, Wyoming

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Law layer

Wyoming state guide

Wyoming does not have one simple statewide rule for wild mushroom collection. Personal-use gathering is often permitted on some national forests, state forests, or wildlife lands, but state parks, preserves, and sensitive habitat units may prohibit removal entirely. The practical rule is to verify the exact managing agency before picking, especially in spruce-fir slopes, sage foothills, and mountain burns.

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