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Floating above your head, invisible to the eye, are billions of fungi spores drifting around on the wind. In fact, it’s estimated that at any one time, there are probably millions of tons of them ...
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What actually causes mushrooms to grow in your yard?
We've all seen the occasional mushroom bloom in our yard or the park, but they aren't plants, so how exactly to these fun ...
I have noticed that there are patches of mushrooms popping up all over after the very heavy rains we had recently. These are in areas that were flooded, but also in other areas that were not ...
The ingenious way that mushrooms and certain other fungi fire spores into the atmosphere in order to reproduce has been mimicked by a team of engineers and fungal biologists. These organisms disperse ...
You may have noticed that mushrooms pop up in your yard or in parks right after a rain but don’t last for long. A mushroom is the above-ground part of a fungus. Most of the time, fungi live as ...
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