not an expert on british "food" but i'm 99% sure the green lump jopson crawls past is wet floral foam
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Mycelium of a gilled mushroom. Field book of common gilled mushrooms, with a key to their identification and directions for cooking those that are edible. 1928.
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Stropharia aeruginosa
Commonly known as the blue-green stropharia or verdigris agaric.
Another very pretty blue mushroom!
Stropharia aeruginosa can be found growing on rotting wood in Europe, Iran and parts of North America. It is typically found in woodland and on roadsides.
Part of the genus Stropharia (or roundheads). As the mushroom ages its cap broadens and becomes umboate, which means it gaines a little round bump in the centre of its cap! Example of a verdigris agaric with an umbo on the left:
Young mushrooms (right) are vivid green/blue and are very slimy. As they age their colour fades and becomes yellow, this is usally found around the centre of the cap. The mushroom eventually loses all of its original pigment, here are some examples:
Weather the mushroom is edible is debated many guidebooks state that it is poisonous while according to others it is edible and has a mildly spicy taste.
There is little known about the effects of the mushroom if it is poisonous, or what sorts of toxins it contains.
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here's mychael from mushroom oasis in my style! i hope i did him justice LMFAO
god i love this game </3
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yo, puffballs can be used to dress wounds? how does that work?
It's the simplest use in the world. I wouldn't even be able to make a whole guide on puffballs as a wound-dressing it's so simple. You literally just cut and apply to a bleeding wound.
It's a hemostatic; its spores stop the bleeding. So when it comes to puffballs, you either harvest them young and eat them, or let them mature and harvest as a medicine.
This is a puffball when it's young enough to be edible. The flesh is pure white. When the spores have started to form, this will turn yellowish and become a poison if ingested.
You can just use a slice as a gauze, or powder it. It's that simple. No processing required. It makes the blood coagulate and stops bleeding.
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Shrub is here! :D
Also yes, i know Shelby's Shrub skin had shoes but i wanted to embrace the hobbit inspo even more for my design. So the way im handling gnomes is that they grow moss or some sort of fungi on their feet in a similar way to how hobbits have hairy feet, also yes the moss grows on their skin, Shubble mentioned once that gnomes are part plant so figured i might take advantage of that 😁
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Another old plush of mine up for sale here (link)
The mushroom-farming salamander from Homestuck, sewn by hand back in 2010! Comes with a hoe, shoulder bag, and several little glow in the dark mushrooms, as well as a little bonus clay salamander.
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Needed new pfp so here goes my boy TwT
Have I just changed my entire blog aesthetics just for him? Yes. Yes, i did. And there's no regret in that :D
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Elm cup. Minnesota mushrooms. 1910.
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"these are the hearts of lonely people, ripped in front of us.." ❄️👑
i've been learning the adventure time lore backwards due to keeping up with fionna and cake (it's really good) and i really like ice/farmworld finn, he is weird and he's my little guy now!
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