Author Topic: Mushrooms  (Read 2994 times)



"A mushroom is the fleshy, spore-bearing fruiting body of a fungus, typically produced above ground on soil or on its food source. Like all fungi, mushrooms are not plants and do not undergo photosynthesis. The standard for the name "mushroom" is the cultivated white button mushroom; hence the word "mushroom" is most often applied to those fungi that have a stem, a cap, and gills or pores on the underside of the cap."

So I was walking to my favorite italian-disk manufacturer when I found a big-ass mushroom in the grass. Mushrooms that big don't grow around here. Back in the Nordiclands, we have mushrooms as big as your head. I kick them.

Mushrooms are cool and stuff.

take a brown mushroom a red mushroom and a bowl then you get mushroom soup

There are also mushrooms that are "waxing and waning" which means at times the mushroom (cap, stalk, etc) isn't there, but the mushroom roots are still there, kind of like hibernation, such as trees.

there are 3 types here in the states that grow naturally in the midwest's forests.
that will forget you up :D

legally to :)

take a brown mushroom a red mushroom and a bowl then you get mushroom soup
i love minecraft logic

Also back in the Nordiclands, we once ventured into the wild woods in search of some certain orange mushroom. These are actually somewhat rare and are supposed to taste pretty good. I've never eaten mushrooms, actually.

Mushrooms and weeds (especially dandelions) make me shudder.