The magical world of mushroom species when taking close-ups
Under the hands of photography, the fungi appear extremely lively and unique.
Marvel at the beauty of fungal species when taking close-ups
After every shower, on the tree trunk, we often see the mushrooming of the ears . Although it is not yet possible to determine whether the mushroom is edible or not, for many people, seeing small mushroom ears grows makes them extremely excited. Because in a place where life seems to be lost, small creatures can still rise.
Australian photographer - Steve Axford has found the beauty of those tiny mushrooms around where he lives.
Mushrooms are made of fiber network. For some fungi, those fibers form a large mass that can be seen on the ground.
Mushrooms do not belong to the world of animals, plants or bacteria but are in their own circles called "mushroom circles".
On Earth, most fungi cannot be seen with the naked eye. Fungi live mostly in soil, humus, dead organisms, symbiosis or parasites on other animal, plant and fungal bodies.
Mushrooms are distributed all over the world and develop in many different types of habitats, including deserts.
Scientists estimate that "mushroom world" has about 1.5 million species; About 70,000 fungal species have been discovered and described. However, the true number and diversity of the "mushroom world" is still a mystery.
Fungi decompose organic matter into inorganic molecules, which are then assimilated in plants or other organisms.
Among the identified fungi, there are about 60 species of fungi capable of bioluminescence. The light emitted by the mushroom is usually green and will fade as the fungus ages.
Poisonous in some fungi can cause hallucinations, mild allergies; If it is heavy, it can cause paralysis - leading to death.
There are about 10,000 types of meat mushrooms, of which half are edible and 100 are highly toxic.
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