The oldest and largest living network on Earth isnβt online. ππ
Itβs underground.
Mycelium connects forests into living systems β trading nutrients, sending signals, supporting survival.
Natu... View Post
Cordyceps: Natureβs zombie fungus that humans actually love π§ββοΈπβ¨
Grows on insects in the wild (yes, like The Last of Us), but cultivated versions are safe & powerful. Boosts ATP, oxygen uptake &... View Post
Deadly Galerina: The tiny brown killer that hides in plain sight β οΈπ
A deadliest little mushroom most foragers miss.
Galerina marginata contains the same amatoxins as the Death Cap. Grows on decayin... View Post
Sunday reflection: The mycelium never rushes. It grows slowly, connects everything, and creates abundance for the whole forest.
Thank you for being part of this network. Drop a heart or your favorite... View Post
Fungi first appeared on Earth over 1,5 billion years ago β long before plants or animals even existed. They were the original pioneers that helped break down rocks and create the soil that allowed all... View Post
The deadly Destroying Angel (Amanita verna)β οΈ
This pure white mushroom looks innocent and beautiful β but itβs one of the most toxic on Earth. One cap can kill an adult.
Key ID tip: White gills, whi... View Post
Scarlet Elf Cups (Sarcoscypha coccinea) lighting up the forest floor like little red jewels πβ€οΈ
These stunning cup-shaped mushrooms appear in late winter and early spring, often growing on decaying... View Post
The mushroom that stirred ancient magic and winter legends πβ¨
In the far-northern snows, the Fly Agaric was once gathered, carefully dried, and gifted during sacred Sami and Siberian midwinter ritua... View Post
Reishi β the mushroom of immortality
Reishi (Ganoderma lucidum) has been revered in Asia for 2,000+ years. Modern research shows it supports immune function, reduces inflammation, and may even help w... View Post
Fly Agaric (Amanita muscaria) emerging from living moss β the forest doesnβt whisper its warnings, it paints them bright redπβ οΈ
This beautiful red mushroom with white spots is toxic when raw but has... View Post
The Wood Wide Web is real
Trees are literally texting each other through mycelium networks β sharing water, nutrients, and even warnings about pests.
One single mycelium network can stretch for mile... View Post
Good morning!
Golden chanterelles catching the sunrise like little suns πβοΈ
Short fact: These delicious mushrooms smell like apricots when fresh and contain high levels of vitamin D when dried in s... View Post
Why Lionβs Mane is my part of my morning ritual
This shaggy white beauty isnβt just pretty β itβs one of the most researched medicinal mushrooms on the planet. Studies show its hericenones and erinac... View Post
Lionβs Mane glowing in the morning light πβ¨
Short fact: This beautiful mushroom contains compounds that stimulate nerve growth factor (NGF) β literally helping your brain build new connections.
Wha... View Post
Have you ever seen a mushroom that glows in the dark?
Meet the Ghost Fungus (Omphalotus nidiformis) β a forest dweller that shines a haunting blue-green light. Its glow comes from luciferin r... View Post
The biggest thing on Earth? A fungus.
Not a whale. Not a tree. A single mycelial network under Oregon covers about 9.6 million square meters (3.7 square miles) and may be 8,000 years old.... View Post