no. you can't do this to me. not again.
The cremini is one of the most commonly and widely consumed mushrooms in the world. It is cultivated in over 70 countries. You’ve likely heard of this mushroom, it goes by several different names for its two different appearances in its immature state and even more names in its mature state. Some of these names include button mushroom, champignon, chestnut mushroom, and portobello.
See the rest of my posts for funguary here!
Thanks for the art inspo I'm off to draw these as lollipops :)
*checks to-do list*
Maybe later this month.
This is a lovely mushroom, and also a perfect example of mycorrhizal fungi!
The mushroom’s mycelium surrounds the roots of the tree and helps the tree to absorb water and nutrients. In exchange, the mushroom is provided with food and amino acids produced by the tree.
See the rest of my posts for Funguary here!
Never forget every moment of time is precious
-Timekeeper anon
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~existentialism intensifies~
I HATE PLANTS
-plant hate anon
ITS YOU D:<
@overwhelmedfernfrond come collect your anon I think they've wandered off again
Please donate braincells to the communal braincell :3
He is very hungry, you would not let him starve would you?
Funguary!!!!!
My time has come!!!!!!
February is right around the corner, which means it’s 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 by🍄
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
My posts for each day of Funguary!
This event is hosted by feefal and is primarily a drawing challenge in which people draw a mushroom for each day of February. I'm doing each day's drawing, but I'm not one to post my art often, so I will likely end up only be posting a couple of my favorites.
However, I still want to talk about the mycology of these mushrooms, so I'm going to make a post each day in which I talk about some of the cool science behind the mushroom of the day. We've got mushrooms that glow, mushrooms that digest themselves, and mushrooms that cause internal bleeding, so should be fun!
Science tidbits:
Feb 1st: Veiled Lady
Feb 2nd: Chicken of the woods
Feb 3rd: Spotted cort
Feb 4th: Burn Morel
Feb 5th: Enoki
Feb 6th: Inky Cap
Feb 7th: Wrinkled Peach Mushroom
Feb 8th: Destroying Angel
Feb 9th: Parrot Waxcap
Feb 10th: Guepinia
Feb 11th: Devil's Cigar
Feb 12th: Cremini
Feb 13th: Fly Agaric
Feb 14th: Crepidotus
Feb 15th: Puffball
Feb 16th: Mycena Chlorophos
Feb 17th: Pink Waxcap
Feb 18th: Turkey Tail
Feb 19th: Red Basket Stinkhorn
Feb 20th: Pixie Parasol
Feb 21st: Birds Nest Fungi
Feb 22nd: Oyster Mushroom
Feb 23rd: Fairy Ring Mushroom
Feb 24th: Purple Pinwheel
Feb 25: Trumpet of Death
Feb 26th: Indigo Milkcap
Feb 27th: Scarlet Cup
Feb 28th: Caesars Mushroom
Art:
Feb 1st Art: Veiled Lady
Feb 12th Art: Cremini
GET FLOODED, INBOX!!!!! RAAAAAH!!!!!
->flooder anon
Interesting. This could be a couple people, I assume you are one of my moots but one can never be too sure. Needs further research.
Please ignore. Just making sure I can figure out links for my masterpost.