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Are mushrooms plants or fungi?
Mushrooms belong to fungi, which can be divided into large fungi and small fungi (including epiphytic fungi), and germinate from mature spores into hyphae. The hyphae are multicellular, with septa, elongated growth at the top, white, slender, fluffy and gradually filamentous. Mycelia combine with each other to form a dense mass called mycelium.

After the mycelium saprophytes, the thick brown culture turns light brown. The fruiting body of a mushroom is like an open umbrella when it matures. The mushroom is a kind of fungi, that is, the fruiting body of basidiomycetes.

The fruiting body is the aboveground part of basidiomycetes, which looks like an umbrella inserted underground. There is also a white filamentous mycelium that spreads underground, which is the vegetative part of basidiomycetes, that is, non-reproductive organs. In a certain temperature and humidity environment, the mycelium began to form fruiting bodies after obtaining enough nutrition.

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The universality of mushrooms

1. Forests and Woods

Forests and Woods are ideal growing places for mushrooms, and Woods are the places with the highest yield among all mushroom growing places. Due to different tree species, different yields, shapes and types are also different. Mushrooms can decompose forest litter, provide inorganic substances for other plants and promote plant growth.

4. Miscellaneous Woods and Bushes

In the forest edge area, there are often patches of miscellaneous trees and bushes, which are also ideal places for mushrooms. Mushrooms grown here are easy to collect and produce Morchella.

References:

Baidu encyclopedia-mushrooms