Fairy bath!
Lots of fairy baths!
Lots of hairy, fairy baths!
Cookeina is a genus of tiny Cup Mushrooms that can be found growing on rotting wood all over the world.
Within the mushroom are cells called asci, which are full of spores that are supposed to get released so they can grow into whole new mushrooms. When it rains, the mushroom fills up with water like a miniature bird bath and the asci absorb it and
bulge with the pressure.
When it stops raining, the water level drops. The tips of the asci dry up and because the tips have thinner walls than the rest of cell, they POP! The spores are finally released!
Some mean-spirited
Cookeina mushrooms have hairs which look as if they stop people from taking a bath in them. Shame...
Frog bath!
4 comments:
they're cute! that last photo is precious! :)
It looks like the little fellow is having a paddle under the sun!
Wow what weird mushrooms! Neat!
And tidy!
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