StrangeArk
Cryptozoology, BioForteana, and Remarkable Species
Friday, August 08, 2008
Tuesday, November 20, 2007
Underwater Mushrooms
An Oregon scientist has discovered the first known species of gilled underwater mushroom, Psathyrella aquatica, in the cold waters of the Rogue River.From the news:
"Coffan says he didn't set out to find a new species, in fact, he says he was just playing in the water on a family outing.
"'I was up in the middle of July, 90 degrees outside, wading around in the water, enjoying myself, and I saw mushrooms growing underwater,' he said.
"After making the discovery, Coffan and a team of biologists from SOU spent nearly three months observing the mushrooms.
"He says they develop and mature near other aquatic vegetation and remain constantly underwater. He says he's seen the mushrooms spread over about a quarter-mile stretch, growing on wood, gravel and the silty riverbed."
Labels: fungi, new species
Tuesday, October 02, 2007
Blood Mushroom
Someone on the StrangeArk email list passed along the URL to a listener's photo on the C2C site, of a "blood mushroom," a fungus that looks like it is bleeding.
This is actually one of the Hydnellum fungi, probably Hydnellum peckii, sometimes called bleeding Hydnellum, or depending on region and species, "strawberries and cream." No aliens here, just normal (strange) fungi.
Another odd tidbit: historically, the secretions from these fungi have been used to dye wool.
Labels: fungi
