I was mowing the grass and in the small lawn right in front of our house, I saw a Mushroom growing, so I reached down and picked it, and then placed it on the front porch railing. I did that because I didn't want Mushroom pieces scattered all over the lawn by the mower. I forgot about it until the next day, but it was still there, so I photographed it. Look at the delicate underside of this fungus! This is beautiful! So when researching this subject, I discovered that these things are called "gills," which are defined as "wide and thin sheet like plates radiating from the stem" Sounds about right! So is it a Mushroom or a Toadstool? Let's ask Wikipedia: "A Mushroom or Toadstool is the fleshy, spore-bearing fruiting body of a fungus, typically produced above ground, on soil or on its food source. Toadstool generally denotes one poisonous to humans." "The term mushroom and toadstool go back centuries!"
This is a view of the whole plant. The gills produce microscopic spores which help the fungus spread across the ground. What an astounding thing these fungi are! And I only know this because a random one was growing on my lawn and I became curious. BE SURE AND CLICK ON THESE TO SEE ALL THE DETAIL.
2 comments:
Amazing how many gills there are on this mushroom or toadstool, but I am a little confused. Is this deadly or not?
Joan
I love your detailed photo of the gills of the mushroom. Who knew a mushroom could be so beautiful?! Betsey
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