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Will you be having dental floss with your garlic mustard today, sir?

Muddy wrote 2 hours ago: Kids really don’t want lectures. They don’t want to learn stuff. They do learn stuff, th … more →

Tags: afterschool, fungi, Out of School Time, fresh pond day, fungi, Lawrence Millman, Montessori, mycorhizza, playoutdoors

Crisis Averted!

literallyplop wrote 16 hours ago: We’ve patiently waited for our materials to arrive to begin sculpting the models for SINK. Tod … more →

Tags: symbiosis, sink, Research, Mushroom, mycelium, Forklift, Crisis, Christmas, Studio

Further Fungi Following me Home, et al.3 comments

kentiki wrote 1 day ago: Ok, what the hell is this? I love mushrooms. I still think they may have an extraterrestrial origin. … more →

Tags: imaging, Photography, Natural History, fungi, Mushroom, Gnome, Morphology, Plants, fungus

Coprinus and the compost bin

sporesmouldsandfungi wrote 2 days ago: Fungi can be placed into one of three rough groups based on their temperate tolerance. These groups … more →

Tags: fungi, Mushrooms, Science, History, Schizophyllum commune, Coprinus macrocephalus

5/19 and 5/20 finds

fungalindupagecounty wrote 4 days ago: I went to the East Branch and York Woods last weekend, which were two new places for me.  I also wen … more →

Tags: new to fungi, amateur mycologist, Expert, Nature, Environment, Mushrooms

Gift #23: Mushrooms hiding under iron grates

ordinarymiracletoday wrote 1 week ago: I made my way to the usual table to eat lunch outside again today.  On my way, I was wondering if I … more →

Tags: Mushroom

This Way Up2 comments

sporesmouldsandfungi wrote 1 week ago: Last Friday, 18 May 2012, I went for a stroll with Simon Morton from Radio New Zealand’s This Way Up … more →

Tags: fungi, Mushrooms, Science, History, Suillus granulatus, Amanita Muscaria, Russula amoenolens, Lactarius glyciosmus

Unidentified Mushroom 1

phillipdodd wrote 1 week ago: Today while walking Blu, I encountered a type of mushroom that I have not seen in a long time. (Then … more →

Tags: Nature mushroom mycology

Mushrooms under silver birch

sporesmouldsandfungi wrote 1 week ago: Dianne John sent me some photos of two species of mushrooms under silver birch one of which I had no … more →

Tags: fungi, Mushrooms, Science, History, Amanita Muscaria, Leccinum scabrum, paxillus involutus, Lactarius pubescens, Lactaris turpis

The mother-load of 2012 (so far)

fungalindupagecounty wrote 2 weeks ago: These could be Mycena inclinata This weekend (5/12 and 5/13) I went foraying to Fullersburg Woods on … more →

Tags: new to fungi, amateur mycologist, Expert, Nature, Environment, Mushrooms, Community, fungi

Paul Stamets on 6 ways mushrooms can save the world

mondomycologicals wrote 2 weeks ago: Entrepreneurial mycologist Paul Stamets seeks to rescue the study of mushrooms from forest gourmets … more →

Tags: Environment, media, Mycology an tips, Video Review, Articles, ecological, Footprint, fungal, mondo

Uncovering the Secret World of Plants: The Nature of Things

thefwg wrote 2 weeks ago: A great episode with heaps of slow motion capture, this edition of the Nature of Things discusses al … more →

Tags: Plant Attributes, Multimedia, ted-talk, plant behaviour, Mushroom

The birch bolete. Or is it?

sporesmouldsandfungi wrote 3 weeks ago: In 1996 I was working at Forest Research in Rotorua when Jack Simpson, a visiting Australian mycolog … more →

Tags: fungi, Mushrooms, Science, History, Leccinum scabrum

Cinco de mushrooms

fungalindupagecounty wrote 3 weeks ago: I think it is Fomes fomentarius I thought I would find dozens of new mushrooms this weekend.  With a … more →

Tags: new to fungi, amateur mycologist, Expert, Nature, Environment, Mushrooms

Why I love mushrooms, polypores, and cup fungi..Part 2

fungalindupagecounty wrote 3 weeks ago: My love for fungi began at SIUC.  I took a Plant Biology class, and the instructor pointed out how f … more →

Tags: new to fungi, amateur mycologist, Expert, Nature, Environment, Mushrooms

One Molecular Evolution Topic-- Ancestral State Reconstruction

brokewon wrote 4 weeks ago: This morning I read through Andrii’s paper for submission, especially the part of “ances … more →

Tags: Science and Culture, Ph.D study related, Evolution, Paleontology, Ancestor, Earth Sciences, Smittium, Dating, Amber

The phylosophy of Smittium---rules of being a gut resident

brokewon wrote 1 month ago: Well, I have known that having a hidden life style, like truffles (see Underground mushroom–Tr … more →

Tags: Phylosophy from Adaptation and Evolution, Science and Culture, Science, Environment, health, Double helix DNA, food particles, Hypha, Ecology

A strange Amanita: Noddy’s flycap in New Zealand

sporesmouldsandfungi wrote 1 month ago: This is the convoluted history of a strange species of Amanita that appears to be only known from Ne … more →

Tags: fungi, Mushrooms, Science, History, Amanita sp. 2, Amanita thiersii, Noddy's flycap

Underground mushroom--Truffle; why it is evolved from mushroom from Ecological and Phylosophical point of views

brokewon wrote 1 month ago: I found this article in front of Merlin’s office today–”The hidden life of Truffle … more →

Tags: Phylosophy from Adaptation and Evolution, Science and Culture, Ecology, Evironment, mushroom, Evolution, Culture, Chinese, i ching


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