The Amazing Nature of Fungi

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Have a beautiful day everyone! I was roaming in my garden when I saw this fungi on a single stem of poinsettia. Now it's a sign of a dead plant. I wonder why fungi grow on dead woods?

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For the record, this kind of fungi is edible. It is one of the condiments used in sauteed noodles with veggies.
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Now this is NOT edible, okay. I took a photo of this from our backyard.

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It's like a fan and quite sturdy too. I am beginning to appreciate more on the amazing facts of nature I never thought would be so beautiful!

Thanking the fungi community and the rest for initiating this move and of course to @ewkew

Keep safe everyone!

Till then,
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Did you harvest the wood ear?

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Oh yes, I let it dry and collect them. It's yummy for sauteed noodles with veggies.

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Mushrooms are such mysterious living things.

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