Why do most mushrooms grow in the autumn?

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Why do most mushrooms grow in the autumn?

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Mushrooms don’t like lots of light, but they *do* still like nice warm, moist soil to grow in. Summer is too hot and dry, and spring and winter are too cold, so autumn is pretty much the perfect combination of conditions for them.

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