People have long been fascinated with mushrooms. These unique organisms pop up in books, poems, paintings, and even video games (Super Mario Bros.). They are often depicted as magical and even named magical mushrooms.
Apart from the typical umbrella-shaped varieties that we commonly see, mushrooms come in a variety of fascinating shapes and sizes. Some mushrooms can be eaten, but others can be dangerous or even deadly.
Are mushrooms plants?
Mushrooms, also called toadstools, are not plants. They are the fruiting parts of fungi that are typically not seen by the eyes because they grow underground. Mushrooms do not need sunlight to grow. Instead, they absorb the nutrients they need to grow from rotting plants and animals. They are usually found in woods, forest floors, or areas that have a lot of moisture.
Here you will see some of the most mystical and magical mushrooms that exist in the natural world.
Mycena Interrupta
What it looks like: This rare mushroom is also called a pixie’s parasol. It does look like a fairy’s tiny umbrella with its shiny blue cap attached to a white stem.
Where to find it: Southeast Australia, New Caledonia, New Zealand, and Chile
What it looks like: Is it a mushroom or a disco ball? This mushroom looks like it has an entire galaxy in it. The shiny, silver-, purple-, and green-colored glitter-like slime is caused by the release of the mushroom’s spores.
What it looks like: With a dark pink cap with scalloped edges, light pink or white gills, and a delicate brown stem, this uniquely beautiful mushroom looks like a parachute.
Where to find it: all continents, except Antarctica
What it looks like: This is a typical brown mushroom, but with the unique quality of emitting puffs of smoke. The smoke is actually a release of spores that comes out of a hole on top of the mushroom.
Where to find it: all continents, except Antarctica
What it looks like: Brown and hairy, with a trumpet-shaped body, this mushroom is like no other. Stiff brown hairs cover the cap and stem of this mushroom making it easy to identify.
What it looks like: This inedible mushroom has a bright red spherical body. The hollow body formed by interlaced or latticed branches makes it a beautiful mushroom, indeed.
Where to find it: Northern California, South America, and Asia