Most people consider mushrooms to be the small, ugly cousins of the plant kingdom, but theirs is a surprisingly beautiful and wonderful world waiting to be explored. These beautiful mushrooms, captured by enthusiastic nature photographers, are a far cry from the ones you find in the woods or your local grocery store.
Most mushrooms, as we know them, are actually just the reproductive structure of the fungus they belong to – their fungal networks expand far further underground, and some fungi don't even sprout the sort of mushrooms that we're used to seeing. In fact, depending on your definition of “organism,” the largest living organism in the world is a fungus – there's a honey mushroom colony in Oregon that occupies about 2,000 acres of land!
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Puffballs
I stepped on one last week in sandals! The cold yellow powder spraying on my foot definitely made me a little more cautious walking around!
Mycena Chlorophos
Marasmius Haematocephalus
Rhodotus Palmatus
Phallus Indusiatus
Schizophyllum Commune
Amethyst Deceiver
Panus Fasciatus
Clathrus Ruber
Porcelain Fungus
Cup Fungus
Lepiota
Leratiomyces
Hydnellum Peckii
Favolaschia Calocera
Cyathus Striatus
Coprinus Comatus
Mushrooms With A Snail
Geastrum Minimum
Aseroe Rubra
i think between all these mushrooms, we can find many things that useful for our helth, treatment for diseases, chemicals for using in labs.
i think between all these mushrooms, we can find many things that useful for our helth, treatment for diseases, chemicals for using in labs.