Monday, October 27, 2008

Unusual mushrooms

These mushrooms grow up on our lawn during last night. Yesterday here was nothing, but now we can see this miracle. They so tender and delicate! Their unusual color burn make Ann so delight!




Ann many times see mushrooms, we pick up them and cook. But these new born a huge amount of question like How the mushes grow up, and what mushes is. Why these mushes has been not here before and why grow up exactly this night.
Usually I answer short on such question, and when Ann have her day sleep I go to learn correct answers for her questions. Today the theme of my learning have been mycology.
Today, when we select images for this blog, we have detailed talk about mushrooms living, about mycelium, spores and mushes body. We also try to remember our experiment that we began last summer. That summer, once, after picking the mushes, we process picked mushes and one mushroom look like very old so we get off this one. But we don't throw out this mushroom. We slice finely it and flood with wateer. At next day we pour out this water beside the birch not far from our home. And this year under this birch grow up two mushes the same kind. This means the spores of our mushroom create mycelium! That day this event was not mark any way, but now it have for Ann the sense. I see how she glad, she now know how living the mushes.

1 comments:

Si's blog said...

Get mushrooms in a shady part of my yard regularly. Always mow and trim around them to save them. I like the mushrooms because they have been around for so many millions of years. One of the first plants ever to be on Earth. Mosses, also. Mosses and mushrooms deserve our respect.