Orange Mushroom

Dinner and a movie: ‘Women on the Sixth Floor’, tacos on the second floor (Palm Beach Post)
The film: The Women on the Sixth Floor, opening Friday at the Stonzek Theatre
in Lake Worth and the Mos Art Theatre in Lake Worth, in which a French
couple’s relatively quiet lives are upended by the Spanish maids who live a
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The Orange Alabaster Mushroom- Tree Pie
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2009 Nintendo Super Mario Brothers Yoshi plush with Orange Mushroom Piggy Bank $12.99 |
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New Super Mario Brothers Plush Figure – 6″1/2 Orange Mushroom $0.99 |
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New Super Mario Bros Plush Figure ( 6″1/2 Light Orange Mushroom ) $0.99 |
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Super Mario Bros ORANGE MUSHROOM Coin Box Piggy Bank NEW TG0899 $4.99 |
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Super Mario Bros ORANGE MUSHROOM Coin Box Piggy Bank NEW TG0899 $4.99 |
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SUPER MARIO BROS ORANGE RED MUSHROOM SLIPPERS US SELLER $16.95 |
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Nintendo New Super Mario Bros Orange Mushroom Plush Doll Figure Stuffed Toy $8.99 |
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Super Mario Bros Orange Mushroom Plush Doll Figure Stuffed Toy Suction Cup $0.99 |
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Super Mario Bros ORANGE MUSHROOM Coin Box Piggy Bank NEW TG0899 $4.99 |
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Super Mario Bros ORANGE MUSHROOM Coin Box Piggy Bank NEW TG0899 $4.99 |
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Super Mario Bros ORANGE MUSHROOM Coin Box Piggy Bank NEW TG0899 $4.99 |
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Super Mario Bros ORANGE MUSHROOM Coin Box Piggy Bank NEW TG0899 $4.99 |
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NEW 17cm Super Mario Plush Doll Figure Orange Mushroom $9.99 |
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NEW 17cm Super Mario Plush Doll Figure Orange Mushroom $12.99 |
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Super Mario Bros (Orange Mushroom) Plush Figure $12.99 |
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Nintendo Super Mario Bros Orange Mushroom Plush f $8.99 |
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NTD Wii Super Mario Bros Orange Mushroom Plush doll $8.99 |
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Nintendo Super Mario Bros Orange Mushroom Cute doll $6.99 |
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QNintendo Super Mario Bros Orange Mushroom Plush figure $7.99 |
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Mushroom $20.96 Mushroom |
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Rhodactis sp. Orange & Green Hairy Mushroom Rock – Large $99.99 Hairy Mushrooms ( Rhodactis sp. ) are small, round anemones that show many different colors and patterns. Individuals form compact colonies over reef rock which resemble some hard corals. These mushroom have a hairy or beaded appearance to the surface of their disks, while the common Discosoma sp. mushrooms have a smoother surface. The color of surface can be striped, solid in color, edged with a different color, or have any other number of patterns and variations. The mushrooms range in color from brown to green to blue and in rare cases orange or red. The Hairy Mushroom on this rock are orange and green in color, a rare color combination. These mushrooms are carnivorous and photosynthetic. While they will take food from the water column and even feed on larger items like brine shrimp, they benefit from higher lighting and will show brighter colors under more intense light. They should be given ample space in aquariums as they may damage other corals with prolonged contact. It is common for an individual mushroom to come off of a rock and settle somewhere else in the aquarium or for a mushroom to split into multiple mushroom to spread or start a new colony. Though mushrooms come in a variety of colors and patterns, they grow in colonies on rocks and therefore there will normally be only one type of mushroom on each rock. The type, size of individual mushrooms and number of mushrooms on the rock may vary. If certain types or colors are desired, please contact the Livestock Department at 1-877-367-4377 for availability. |
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Lavender Mushroom Rock – Small $49.99 Mushrooms are small, round anemones that show many different colors and patterns. Individuals form compact colonies over reef rock which resemble some hard corals. The surface of the polyp can be tightly beaded like a carpet anemone or smooth in appearance. The color of surface can be striped, solid in color, edged with a different color, or have any other number of patterns and variations. The mushrooms range in color from brown to green to blue and in rare cases orange or red. This rare variation is light purple with green accents. Its surface is covered with tiny bumps and extentions. These mushrooms are carnivorous and photosynthetic. While they will take food from the water column and even feed on larger items like brine shrimp, they benefit from higher lighting and will show brighter colors under more intense light. They should be given ample space in aquariums as they may damage other corals with prolonged contact. It is common for an individual mushroom to come off of a rock and settle somewhere else in the aquarium or for a mushroom to split into multiple mushroom to spread or start a new colony. Though mushrooms come in a variety of colors and patterns, they grow in colonies on rocks and therefore there will normally be only one type of mushroom on each rock. The type, size of individual mushrooms and number of mushrooms on the rock may vary. If certain types or colors are desired, please contact the Livestock Department at 1-877-367-4377 for availability. |
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Conjoined Mushroom Rock $59.99 Mushrooms are small, round anemones that show many different colors and patterns. Individuals form compact colonies over reef rock which resemble some hard corals. The surface of the polyp can be tightly beaded like a carpet anemone or smooth in appearance. The color of surface can be striped, solid in color, edged with a different color, or have any other number of patterns and variations. The mushrooms range in color from brown to green to blue and in rare cases orange or red. The Conjoined Mushroom Rock is a rare variety found off the coast of the Americas. Each individual mushroom is connected to form one “mat” that often forms a serpentine shape across the rock. These mushrooms are carnivorous and photosynthetic. While they will take food from the water column and even feed on larger items like brine shrimp, they benefit from higher lighting and will show brighter colors under more intense light. They should be given ample space in aquariums as they may damage other corals with prolonged contact. It is common for an individual mushroom to come off of a rock and settle somewhere else in the aquarium or for a mushroom to split into multiple mushroom to spread or start a new colony. Though mushrooms come in a variety of colors and patterns, they grow in colonies on rocks and therefore there will normally be only one type of mushroom on each rock. The type, size of individual mushrooms and number of mushrooms on the rock may vary. If certain types or colors are desired, please contact the Livestock Department at 1-877-367-4377 for availability. |
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Purple Mushroom Rock $119.99 Mushrooms are small, round anemones that show many different colors and patterns. Individuals form compact colonies over reef rock which resemble some hard corals. The surface of the polyp can be tightly beaded like a carpet anemone or smooth in appearance. The color of surface can be striped, solid in color, edged with a different color, or have any other number of patterns and variations. The mushrooms range in color from brown to green to blue and in rare cases orange or red. The mushroom rocks sold here are purple in overall coloration. The shade of purple may vary, as well as accent colors on each individual mushroom. These mushrooms are carnivorous and photosynthetic. While they will take food from the water column and even feed on larger items like brine shrimp, they benefit from higher lighting and will show brighter colors under more intense light. They should be given ample space in aquariums as they may damage other corals with prolonged contact. It is common for an individual mushroom to come off of a rock and settle somewhere else in the aquarium or for a mushroom to split into multiple mushroom to spread or start a new colony. Though mushrooms come in a variety of colors and patterns, they grow in colonies on rocks and therefore there will normally be only one type of mushroom on each rock. The type, size of individual mushrooms and number of mushrooms on the rock may vary. If certain types or colors are desired, please contact the Livestock Department at 1-877-367-4377 for availability. |
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Red Mushroom Rock – Small $49.99 Mushrooms are small, round anemones that show many different colors and patterns. Individuals form compact colonies over reef rock which resemble some hard corals. The surface of the polyp can be tightly beaded like a carpet anemone or smooth in appearance. The color of surface can be striped, solid in color, edged with a different color, or have any other number of patterns and variations. The mushrooms range in color from brown to green to blue and in rare cases orange or red. The mushroom sold here are red in overall coloration. The shade of red may vary, as well as accent colors on each individual mushroom. These mushrooms are carnivorous and photosynthetic. While they will take food from the water column and even feed on larger items like brine shrimp, they benefit from higher lighting and will show brighter colors under more intense light. They should be given ample space in aquariums as they may damage other corals with prolonged contact. It is common for an individual mushroom to come off of a rock and settle somewhere else in the aquarium or for a mushroom to split into multiple mushroom to spread or start a new colony. Though mushrooms come in a variety of colors and patterns, they grow in colonies on rocks and therefore there will normally be only one type of mushroom on each rock. The type, size of individual mushrooms and number of mushrooms on the rock may vary. If certain types or colors are desired, please contact the Livestock Department at 1-877-367-4377 for availability. |
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Red Mushroom Rock – Large $79.99 Mushrooms are small, round anemones that show many different colors and patterns. Individuals form compact colonies over reef rock which resemble some hard corals. The surface of the polyp can be tightly beaded like a carpet anemone or smooth in appearance. The color of surface can be striped, solid in color, edged with a different color, or have any other number of patterns and variations. The mushrooms range in color from brown to green to blue and in rare cases orange or red. The mushroom sold here are red in overall coloration. The shade of red may vary, as well as accent colors on each individual mushroom. These mushrooms are carnivorous and photosynthetic. While they will take food from the water column and even feed on larger items like brine shrimp, they benefit from higher lighting and will show brighter colors under more intense light. They should be given ample space in aquariums as they may damage other corals with prolonged contact. It is common for an individual mushroom to come off of a rock and settle somewhere else in the aquarium or for a mushroom to split into multiple mushroom to spread or start a new colony. Though mushrooms come in a variety of colors and patterns, they grow in colonies on rocks and therefore there will normally be only one type of mushroom on each rock. The type, size of individual mushrooms and number of mushrooms on the rock may vary. If certain types or colors are desired, please contact the Livestock Department at 1-877-367-4377 for availability. |
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Blue Mushroom Rock – Medium $59.99 Mushrooms are small, round anemones that show many different colors and patterns. Individuals form compact colonies over reef rock which resemble some hard corals. The surface of the polyp can be tightly beaded like a carpet anemone or smooth in appearance. The color of surface can be striped, solid in color, edged with a different color, or have any other number of patterns and variations. The mushrooms range in color from brown to green to blue and in rare cases orange or red. The mushroom rocks sold here are blue in color overall. This color can range from a pale light blue to a more intense royal or purplish blue. The pattern on the individual mushrooms may be of the same color as the base or rarely of a contrasting or different color like green or red. These mushrooms are carnivorous and photosynthetic. While they will take food from the water column and even feed on larger items like brine shrimp, they benefit from higher lighting and will show brighter colors under more intense light. They should be given ample space in aquariums as they may damage other corals with prolonged contact. It is common for an individual mushroom to come off of a rock and settle somewhere else in the aquarium or for a mushroom to split into multiple mushroom to spread or start a new colony. Though mushrooms come in a variety of colors and patterns, they grow in colonies on rocks and therefore there will normally be only one type of mushroom on each rock. The type, size of individual mushrooms and number of mushrooms on the rock may vary. If certain types or colors are desired, please contact the Livestock Department at 1-877-367-4377 for availability. |
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Blue Mushroom Rock – Small $49.99 Mushrooms are small, round anemones that show many different colors and patterns. Individuals form compact colonies over reef rock which resemble some hard corals. The surface of the polyp can be tightly beaded like a carpet anemone or smooth in appearance. The color of surface can be striped, solid in color, edged with a different color, or have any other number of patterns and variations. The mushrooms range in color from brown to green to blue and in rare cases orange or red. The mushroom rocks sold here are blue in color overall. This color can range from a pale light blue to a more intense royal or purplish blue. The pattern on the individual mushrooms may be of the same color as the base or rarely of a contrasting or different color like green or red. These mushrooms are carnivorous and photosynthetic. While they will take food from the water column and even feed on larger items like brine shrimp, they benefit from higher lighting and will show brighter colors under more intense light. They should be given ample space in aquariums as they may damage other corals with prolonged contact. It is common for an individual mushroom to come off of a rock and settle somewhere else in the aquarium or for a mushroom to split into multiple mushroom to spread or start a new colony. Though mushrooms come in a variety of colors and patterns, they grow in colonies on rocks and therefore there will normally be only one type of mushroom on each rock. The type, size of individual mushrooms and number of mushrooms on the rock may vary. If certain types or colors are desired, please contact the Livestock Department at 1-877-367-4377 for availability. |
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