What Do You Think Of The Last Of Us And Many Of Humans Very.. Fungal Fate, So To Say

What do you think of The Last of Us and many of humans very.. fungal fate, so to say

I think they should be honored for the opportunity to become one with the mycelium 😌

no but seriously I loveeeee this game, it has to be one of my favorite games out there :) The tv show is great too

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Mushroom fact of the Week!

Lichens are extremely durable. In 2005 NASA sent lichen to space to test how it stood up in the freezing cold vacuum. It was left outside in space for a period of time, and within 24 hours of rehydration had resumed all normal photosynthetic activity

Mushroom Fact Of The Week!

Cross section of Xanthoria elegans, one of the two lichens sent to space!


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Funguary Day 13: Fly Agaric

The Fly Agaric is quite possibly the most iconic mushroom there is. It was traditionally used as an insecticide. The cap was broken into pieces and sprinkled into saucers of milk. It contains ibotenic acid which both attracts and kills flies, thus, giving it its name.Ā 

Funguary Day 13: Fly Agaric

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Funguary Day 24: Purple pinwheel

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.Ā 

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

Funguary Day 24: Purple Pinwheel

This property was named ā€œmarcescenceā€ 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.

Funguary Day 24: Purple Pinwheel

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no. you can't do this to me. not again.

Funguary Day 12: Cremini

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.Ā 

Funguary Day 12: Cremini

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Mushroom fact of the week!

Mushrooms scam trees!

Some fungi get their nutrients by exchanging nutrients with plants. The fungi provides phosphorous and the plant gives carbon in return.

The less phosphorous available, higher price the plant will pay for the phosphorous, giving more carbon for each unit received. However, when there is more available the fungi will receive less carbon for its troubles.

So what these fungi do, being the scammers they are, is transport phosphorous through the mycelium from areas of high abundance to areas of low abundance where it is more scarce and fetches a higher price. This way, the fungi is able to get much more carbon out of the plant.

Mushroom Fact Of The Week!

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Funguary Day 26: Indigo Milkcap

Indigo Milkcap, or Lactarius indigo, is an edible fungi that bleeds a blue latex milk like substance when cut. This ā€œmilkā€ turns green when exposed to air, and is reported to have a mild taste similar to that of the fungi itself.Ā 

Funguary Day 26: Indigo Milkcap

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I Did Some Museum Sketches Yesterday To Practice Drawing Clothing Folds!

I did some museum sketches yesterday to practice drawing clothing folds!

Fun story this little girl, about eight years old, came up to me while I was drawing and said "I like your drawing you're real good" in a really strong southern accent then just turned and ran away before I could say thank you :) Now its going on the list of best praise I have ever received.


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Use your time wisely. What is wise,that's your opinion - Timekeeper anon

@timekeepers-memoir this u? :)


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Funguary Day 20: Pixie Parasol

Pixie parasol, or Mycena interrupta, is found on deadwood in damp areas. It connects to its substrate via a bluish tufted basal disc.Ā 

The word ā€œinterruptaā€ is latin for interrupted, or broken, and likely refers to the appearance of the gills (see photo)

Funguary Day 20: Pixie Parasol

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