*Pulls you out of the water at the last second* This Is the first time somebody does nothing - Flooder anon
Excuse you I was happy where I was
*falls back into the water*
NEVERMIND I HATE FUNGI NOW TOO
-plant hate anon
D:
I-
I have no words-
how could you 😭
@overwhelmedfernfrond heeeeelp 😭😭
Hello! Ig we're moots now. And do you mind being tagged in tag games?
Not at all :D
Pinwheel mushrooms are often overlooked not because of their size but because of their tendency to completely shrivel up and dry out in dry conditions, blending into the leaf litter. They can fully dry out over the course of the day, appearing dead, and restore completely to their original state just a few minutes after being submerged in water.
The image below left was taken of a pinwheel mushroom (though not a purple pinwheel) just after a rain and the image below right was taken around noon the following day
This property was named “marcescence” by Elias Magnus Fries. The purpose has not been fully explained but it is possible that it is to maximize spore release when conditions are more favorable.
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Can confirm, I am four mushrooms with a keyboard
One for WASD and type, one for shift, one for jump, and one for the knife
@lemonade-tree7
internet friends are so funny bro. here are some fuckers who know more about me than my mother. their names? well this one's no eyed joe, that one's takeout container, that one's moo, this one's named after several hit video game characters, that one is soup and so is that other one, here are a couple named after several thousand year old stories. that one's scammer. that one's volcano residue and here's fungus and rodent and there's podcast character and we can't forget the birds. this one says he's not named after a supernatural character but there's no evidence to support that. here's vegetables and arson. i love them all very dearly. oh yeah and they're all queer
Hey I need to fill up a sketchbook page gimmie something to draw (can be anything but preferably Epic cause I’m most comfy w/ it)
Have a nice evening freind -3•
MUSHROOMS
no I'll be nice i guess, how about Aeolus? (I do not get enough Epic fanart for her)
Or do Telemarketer in a hat if you're looking for something comfort zone-y
I could tell from the veil xD Destroying angel was one of the first ever mushrooms I learned about when entering the mycology community
I'm proud to know that the majority of us will not die from eating the wrong fungi 😃👍
Truly though, that mushroom is drilled into your head the second you become a part of the mycology community, it, and the death cap
Its here!!! Weeks of work and we finished it!!!!!!!!!!!
AAAAAAA I'm so excited
(I was the artist for the project, hope y'all love my stunting rendition of Your Left Sock)
Woah. So. Me and @themushroomstheyfoundme were working on a collaborative piece for the Two to Tango segment of @mcyt-soulmate-sweepstakes !! The end product is a short piece of found media set inside a world we built and it's really cool >:D
the whole thing is under the cut, but you can also check it out at this link for the higher-quality pdf version to get a more immersive experience :>
trigger warning for a teensy teensy bit of blood towards the end, btw
Earlier today I went into the woods to hunt for bones with my grandpa, first thing we did was find where all the tracks were down by the creek, and there were a LOT. We found mostly deer tracks, but there were some raccoon tracks, rabbit tracks, and coyote tracks mixed in
As far as dead things go, there was some rabbit fur and feathers about, but no bones. There's been a hawk in the area lately, so it was probably him.
Of course, I did find fungi :D Its winter right now so theres not many about but the bracket fungi tend to stick around year round
I'm not sure what species it is, so if anyone knows let me know. There was also some reishi growing out by the wood pile, those have been growing there for almost a year now.
This horribly spiked honey locust tree was out to get me, and it did in fact spike me.
I was out in the woods a good 45 minutes before I headed back, and there were sadly no bones or antlers to be found. I did find some pretty blue glass and a crayfish claw though :D
Then I headed to the barn to see if any owls had left some bones for me. They had not, but the lighting was really nice :)
Most species that would come to mind when you think of fungi are basidiomycetes, fungi that produce their spores in cells called basidia. This phylum of fungi contains most of the “fleshy” fungi, including all fungi with gills or pores. Some “fleshy” fungi however, like the Scarlet Cup, are Ascomycetes. Mushrooms like morels and saddle fungi are also a part of this phylum. Ascomycetes produce their spores in sac-like structures called asci, unlike the basidia of the basidiomycetes. See the diagram below for more clarification on the difference between asci and basidia!
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Nope. Are you a mushroom who lives in water?*pulls you out again and floods the askbox completely. We lay on top of the askbox*-Flooder anon
I have concluded that this anon is the fungi species Psathyrella aquatica, as observed by their tendency toward water