Termitomyces fungus forms symbiotic relationships with termites. The termites bring the fungi plant material to decompose and build it "fungal combs" to grow in. In exchange the fungi provides nutrient rich spherules for the termites to eat.
heya ik we're not moots but tell me somethign and i'll draw it (preferrably epic or mcyt or like. Actual things that exist. Butttt pop off do anything)
We're mutuals now :D
I know mcyt a lot better than epic tbh, for epic possibly Aeolus? She is my favorite character and gets no art đ
Aaaand for mcyt how about Cleo and the Ghost of Bdubs horse? Or possibly Grian's insanely excessive welcome back gift?
Some concept art for a current project being made with the lovely @that-onecookiehead :)
Ancient China and Japan commonly used the Turkey Tail mushroom in healing in medicine. In modern day medicine the use of Polysaccharide-K, extracted from T. versicolor, is considered safe for use as a cancer treatment in conjunction with other cancer treatments. PSK has been studied in clinical research for various cancer and immune deficiencies but as of 2022 its effectiveness remains inconclusive.Â
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âTrumpet of deathâ is actually a misleading name, as these mushrooms are highly sought after for being edible. They are also known as âhorn of plentyâ and can be found in autumn. They do, however, have several poisonous lookalikes.
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Mushrooms in nature: I will grow no matter the obstacle I will spread my mycelium far and wide I will outlive your family and feast on your corpse no power on earth shall stop me
Mushrooms when you try to farm them: Ew tf you mean 80% humidity I said I wanted 90
*freaking dies*
When young this mushroom has a soft pink color and deep net patterns. The color and patterning both fade with age.
This particular wrinkled peach is âweepingâ, also known as guttation, a process in which the mushroom secretes excess moisture.Â
The wrinkled peach is also the only species in its genus, meaning taxonomists had such a difficult time fitting it into any other category that they had to make a whole new genus just for the wrinkled peach.Â
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I need everyone to know how amazing these lil guys are I love the sm
The bird's nest fungi is named for its nest-like appearance, with âeggsâ inside the main cup. The âeggsâ are actually called peridioles and they're where the mushroom stores its spores. They're usually attached to the peridium (the main cup structure of the fungi) by a thin cord called the funicular cord. The cord is coiled inside a purse (see diagram below) until spore dispersal occurs.Â
Bird's nest fungi are reliant on rain to disperse its spores. Raindrops trigger the spore release by splashing the peridoles out of place, as visible in this video. The purse ruptures and the cord uncoils as the peridoles are splashed into the air. Sometimes the funicular cord will wrap around a branch or twig and attach to the new substrate via the hapteron (see diagram below). Â
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Pink waxcaps are also referred to as âballerina waxcapsâ because when mature the cap looks like a tutu. They are most likely to be found in acidic, sheep grazed fields in the UK. While edible they should not be harvested as they are extremely rare
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Funguary!!!!!
My time has come!!!!!!
February is right around the corner, which means itâs soon time for Funguary 2025! The drawing event where we draw a bunch of mushroom based characters during the month of February.
Rules are super simple, just draw art related to mushrooms! No need to complete all the prompts, just pick and choose from the ones you feel inspired byđ
I WAS looking for morels, didn't find them but did find these guys!
I think top right is a wood ear mushroom, and bottom right is for sure a cedar apple rust fungi, but I don't know about the others