Dive deep into the fascinating world of Amanita muscaria, the real-life 'Super Mushroom' from the Mario Brothers universe. Explore its unique features, historical significance, and ecological role. Learn about its chemical composition, cultural uses, and the need for conservation. This comprehensive
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For last week’s photography assignment in the Observer New Review we asked you to share your photos on the theme of decay via GuardianWitness. Here’s a selection of our favourites
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I browse a lot of art and sculpture on Instagram, and a few weeks ago I stumbled across the most stunning picture: Glowing purple mushrooms in a sweet open-air lantern? WANT. This loveliness is the creation of a Ukrainian artist named Katya Sneg, and the second I clicked over to explore her account TheSnowMade, I fell down a rabbit hole of pure magic. That particular lamp gets even sweeter the closer you get: But there's more, gang. SO MUCH MORE. Look at the painstaking detail! Obviously I am all about that glow, but Katya's creations are somehow just as breath-taking when they're NOT lit up: I want to pet them. Is that weird? More glowy goodness: Each mushroom is sculpted around an LED, and the whole lamp is battery powered. Hnnnnng. (Looks like Pandora, only prettier. :D) Now hold on to your socks, because here comes an entire rainbow's worth: EEEEE!!! AAAAAAAA!! If you're like me and making grabby hands at the screen, then I have good news: Katya has an Etsy shop! And considering each 'shroom is hand sculpted, the prices aren't too bad: most mushroom lamps are between $70 and $130 - though you'll have to add another $20 for shipping to the U.S. This isn't sponsored or anything; I just knew you guys would love these. Plus Katya somehow has less than 3,000 followers on IG, which is a crime. A CRIME, I SAY! So go follow The Snow Made for all the fun(gi) rainbow eye candy. And finally, for you crafty ambitious types, I also have a DIY option. See, these reminded me of an Instructable I read years ago, and when I went looking for it I found several different tutorials for "glowing mushrooms." This one by DIY Perks, however, includes a full video tutorial that is fantastic at breaking down all the steps. Here are his glowing 'shrooms: And his tutorial: I especially love how he used cling wrap to form the stems and caps - so clever! Obviously this method can't come close to Katya's detailing, but it could still be fun to try! Makes me want to go cut up some LEDs; I'd love to try this with some really BIG mushrooms, for that extra fantasy vibe. And, of course, in a full rainbow. :D Hope these made you smile and dream a little, fellow geeks. 'Til next time!
The world has many species of poisonous mushrooms. Here are nine that grow in North Carolina that should be avoided.
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From a 'bleeding tooth' mushroom to one that appears to wear a veil, here are the world's weirdest, rarest, and most beautiful mushrooms.
These sauteed mushrooms, with garlic and a whisper of thyme, are deliciously tender and buttery, perfect atop of toast, chicken or steak!
If you're new to the mushgroom world, growing oyster mushrooms is a great way to get started. They're easy and quick to grow. We'll show you how.
I've been a mushroom hunter for my whole life. I can remember my grandma taking me to the woods when I was a little boy, encountering all kinds of wild animals, plants and mushrooms. But I kinda found something special in mushrooms though, so I started photographing those miniature forest landscapes.
Photography is one of those arts that lie in the border of technology and art in the sense that it is not possible to do without the right techniques and the
Explore metamerist's 484 photos on Flickr!
Symmetry is usually defined as a sense of "balanced proportions" or "the quality of having parts that match each other," especially in an attractive way. And, when you think about it, it is all around us. Whether we look at human beings, architecture, art, or biology, there’s nothing more fascinating than seeing how the world is full of perfect forms and harmony.
Explore this photo album by Stefano Vianello on Flickr!
A fabulous collection of vintage copyright-free mushroom charts and mushroom illustrations. These fungi and toadstools would look great in any kitchen.
It's morel season! Learn everything you need here, from foraging and cooking to food pairings, plus info on 2 of our other favorite gourmet wild mushrooms.
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Learn more about porcini mushrooms, how to cook with them and their health benefits.
An assortment of unique and unusual things you don't see on a daily basis.
If there weren’t any mushrooms, our world would be one medium garbage dump. Mushrooms play an important role in the world by breaking down plant and animal material. Mushrooms are fungi. Fungi are …
Edible mushrooms grow in the wild, can be grown in your garden and are also readily available at grocery stores and farmers' markets. Mushrooms are not vegetables, but rather part of the fungi family, which is why the distinction between edible and poisonous mushrooms is important.
Look at these bad boys!! My darling brother bought me the best present ever. A grow-your-own, pink oyster mushroom kit. For a few years now I have been experiencing the joy of collecting wild mushrooms, much of which is documented on this blog, but growing has not been a part of that hobby. It is...Read More
Photographer Steve Axford (previously) continues his quest to document some of the world’s most obscure fungi found in locations around Australia. Axford lives and works in the Northern Rivers area of New South Wales in Australia where he often has to travel no further than his own back yard to make some of the discoveries you see here. The forms of fungi, slime molds, and lichens he prefers to document seem to have no limit in their diverse characteristics. More
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Mushrooms, the natural recyclers of our forests, are almost as diverse on their own as the entire animal kingdom. Nature photography usually focuses on other larger objects, so we often miss the beauty and diversity that mushrooms have to offer.
About a year ago, we marveled at the unique fungi that Australian photographer Steve Axford captured with his camera. And lucky for us, it looks like
Learn about the Parrot Mushroom, its stunning colors, and why it's not recommended for eating! Look inside at four species of edible waxcaps!
Lately we see everywhere, so we can say it's trending: the Mushroom Universe!Fungi’s kingdom has around 144,000 of known species of organism.
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