an exceptional homunculus can be trusted to run its own blog•
lesser homunculi might even be capable of answering email' though it does damage their pseudo·souls•
if i dance on any megalithic structure' i level up and gain more powers• this feature frustrates master ratazom because he didn,t program it in•
i haven,t eaten any children in months¡ can you believe¿
i found a cool rock recently and put it in my pocket• i didn,t realize until like 6 minutes later that i don,t have pockets• i still don,t know where that rock went•
might fuck around with some sulphur and saltpeter later to alter my divine feminine idk•
the blue-green elfcup / blue-green wood stain is a cup fungus in the family chlorociboriaceae. famous for the stain they leave on the pine & oak wood they inhabit, these fungi are found in south africa, the UK, europe, canada, the US, mexico, costa rica, brazil, argentina, russia, japan, papua new guinea, south korea & australia.
the big question : can i bite it??
nah ; this fungus is inedible.
c. aeruginosa description :
"this species has apothecia (cup-shaped ascocarps) that are usually attached laterally, often less than 0.5 cm in diameter, reaching 0.5-1 cm, collapsing laterally & becoming rolled inwards when dry. the outer tissue layer of the apothecium is bright green & smooth on the top, & felty and pale blue-green on the underside & stipe, darkening with age. the stipe is typically short, with a central or eccentric attachment to the apothecia. spores are roughly spindle-shaped (fusiform), smooth, 9-14 x 2-4 µm. spore print is white."
"THANKS FOR THiS REQUEST, COWTOOL !! these are some of my absolute favourite fungi. they actually occur in my country, too. ^^ i am on a mission to find 'em. oh, btw, the stain occurs due to a pigment in the mycelium : xylindein. this stained wood is often used to make art !!"