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The main part of a mushroom is the mycelium, which is a network of fungal threads that grows inside or on top of different materials, such as wood, straw, or compost. The mushroom that we see is only a fruiting body that the mycelium makes when it wants to spread its spores. Mushroom cultivators use agar, a gel-like substance from red algae, to grow the mycelium Parts Of A Mushroom, Wild Food Foraging, Slime Mould, Petri Dish, Wild Food, Patterns In Nature, Permaculture, Botany, Home Remedies

The main part of a mushroom is the mycelium, which is a network of fungal threads that grows inside or on top of different materials, such as wood, straw, or compost. The mushroom that we see is only a fruiting body that the mycelium makes when it wants to spread its spores. Mushroom cultivators use agar, a gel-like substance from red algae, to grow the mycelium

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Moths covered in Cordyceps fungus (the kind that turns insects into zombies). Cordyceps is known to have the ability to control an insect’s end-of-life wanderings. This ensures that when the fungal spores are released, they will spread over a larger area than if they died low or on the ground. When a Cordyceps fungus attacks a host, the mycelium invades and eventually replaces the host tissue. By Leah Wood. Weird Insects, Slime Mould, Moth Art, Cool Bugs, Beautiful Bugs, The Host, Weird Creatures, Weird Animals, On The Ground

Moths covered in Cordyceps fungus (the kind that turns insects into zombies). Cordyceps is known to have the ability to control an insect’s end-of-life wanderings. This ensures that when the fungal spores are released, they will spread over a larger area than if they died low or on the ground. When a Cordyceps fungus attacks a host, the mycelium invades and eventually replaces the host tissue. By Leah Wood.

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