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Boletus edulis (porcini mushroom, cep, penny bun) is by far the most sought-after mushroom, not only for its elegant shape, but also for the special taste of its "flesh." It grows and develops in deciduous forests, but also in coniferous forests, prefers regions with cooler temperatures, appears in spring until the beginning of summer, then reappears again at the beginning of autumn until the cold weather sets in. Beautiful and tasty mushrooms from the Carpathian Mountains, Eastern Europe 2025 #
Boletus edulis (porcini mushroom, cep, penny bun) is by far the mos…
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How to Flock Miniature Trees on a Budget. In this video from Part 4 of "Building Miniatures: Small-Scale Model Making" course, Ian Hunter demonstrates a budget-friendly method for adding realistic “leaves” to tiny deciduous trees using green rayon flocking fibers, spray glue, and a baking sifter. This simple yet effective flocking technique gives your model trees a natural, delicate texture — perfect for dioramas, model railroads, tabletop games, or scale miniatures. #flocking #miniature #stanwi
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