Jelly Ear Fungus — Wood Ear Mushroom, Auricularia auricular, or Judas ear is a fungus of the auriculariaceae family. Known as Wood ear, Mushroom ear
Decentralised, inquisitive, exploratory and voracious, a mycelial network ranges through soil in search of food. It...
Use gloves to pick away mushrooms and remove all mulch that has been affected by mold or fungus. Raking every two or three days disrupts mushroom colonies. Using a fungicide to kill mushrooms is another method, but using two tablespoons of baking soda with each gallon of water kills mushrooms without having to use chemicals.
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Make mushroom spore prints to learn about these amazing fungi. It only takes anywhere from a few hours to one day to see the results of this mushroom science project.
If you see any kind of mold, mushroom, or other fungus growing on or around your precious houseplants, don’t freak out and trash it just yet; chances are, you can recover that healthy green sheen on those leaves with just a few environmental tweaks and a little TLC.
This week in Exploring Nature With Children is ‘Fungus Study Week’. Here are some helpful links to help with your studies: How to draw fungus (John Muir Laws video workshop)Exploring fung…
Various types of rust fungus cause damage to plants. We explore these irritating fungi and how to control them in your garden.
Rhizopus on a strawberry.
Artist Elin Thomas pays homage to fuzzy fungus through crochet, needle felting, and embroidery.
When you hear the word fungus, you may think of mushrooms growing on a wet tree trunk, mold on old bread, or mildew at the back of the…
Artist Elin Thomas pays homage to fuzzy fungus through crochet, needle felting, and embroidery.
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I think... Got to be one of the grossest fungus I've ever seen
What's that weird, foamy blob that just appeared on your mulch or lawn overnight? No, it's not from a cat puking in your yard, and despite its common name of dog vomit fungus, it's neither dog vomit nor a fungus. Here's what you need to know about slime mold (Fuligo septicai).
Get inspired with our simple and impressive Maitake mushroom recipe. Perfect for dinner parties or at-home dining. Check out and read our blog post now!
Introduce kids to the fascinating kingdom of fungus with these easy science experiments.
Mycocladus corymbifer (formerly Absidia corymbifera ) Lichtheimia corybifera complex (formerly Absidia corymbifera ) Fungus (Names see...
Most people pay attention to the part of the mushroom we see (and sometimes even eat) that grows above the ground - but what about the latticework of tendrils that intertwine inside the dirt from which they grow? As it turns out, this malleable network can, per Philip Ross, "be used to ...
I made a quick visit to Shakerag Hollow this morning and found the biggest Inky Cap mushroom that I’ve ever seen (genus Coprinus, probably — but see here for identification complication…
This is the Orange Pore Fungus believed to have been introduced from Australia sometime in the 1970s I felt the image I originally posted was way oversharpened so here is a softer more natural looking version.