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Life Sciences => Plant Sciences, Zoology & Evolution => Topic started by: neilep on 16/02/2012 18:16:29

Title: How Did These Mushrooms Grow Like This ?
Post by: neilep on 16/02/2012 18:16:29
Dearest Mushroomologists,

As a sheepie I of course luff mushrooms !...gawwd dammit..I just totally luff them !...All I ever think about is mushrooms from the moment I awake to the time I fall asleep.... At this moment I am cooking Chicken In Riesling wine shallot , mushroom and cream sauce in the slow cooker....It's been slow cooking for six hours !..oh my gawwwd !!!....*le yum*

Mushrooms as ewe know were invented in 1983 by a very fun guy in Portobello Road (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portobello_Road).

I dare say that when he invented them that he could not imagine in his wildest dreams the monstrosity that I unearthed today !...an abberational freak of nature unseen of anywhere in the whole Universe ! (that's rather large ya know ?...bigger than a car park ! )

Look for yourself..but be warned...it's a shocking malformed derangement of truncated mutilation !


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An abnormality of Biblical proportions !



See ?...Can ewe bear to look at it ?....Mary Shelley had nothing on this grotesque absurdity !



Help me understand this ?


How could this happen ?...Surely this is two separate mushrooms but how did they grow and join at the bulby end?.....Sheesus !..I can barely look at it !


Please do what ewe can to ease the suffering torment in my mind..I must know how this happened so that I can tell the world and hope that nothing like this ever happens again !


Hugs and shmishes

mwah mwah mwah


Neil
It's Alive !
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Title: Re: How Did These Mushrooms Grow Like This ?
Post by: RD on 16/02/2012 18:28:05
Siamese (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siamese_twins) mushrooms  [:)]

Looks similar to natural grafting in plants ... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inosculation
Title: Re: How Did These Mushrooms Grow Like This ?
Post by: neilep on 16/02/2012 19:25:59
Siamese (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siamese_twins) mushrooms  [:)]

Looks similar to natural grafting in plants ... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inosculation

Thanks RD

Inoculation eh ?...but why ?....why oh why oh why would anyone want to create such an abomination ?


Makes me wonder what the world is coming to!!!

How is the merging done?
Title: Re: How Did These Mushrooms Grow Like This ?
Post by: CliffordK on 16/02/2012 20:04:29
I'm wondering if you've discovered Mushroom Cancer, or Mushroom Embryonic Stem Cells.

Assuming, of course, these grew naturally, and were not specifically created in a lab setting.
Title: Re: How Did These Mushrooms Grow Like This ?
Post by: neilep on 16/02/2012 20:19:25
I'm wondering if you've discovered Mushroom Cancer, or Mushroom Embryonic Stem Cells.

Assuming, of course, these grew naturally, and were not specifically created in a lab setting.

Thanks Clifford...they were just in a pack of mushrooms (non organic)......Nooooooo......not mushroom cancer.... not the big  C !!! . Please don't be saying that it's trans species communicable!!! .. I ate him!!
Title: Re: How Did These Mushrooms Grow Like This ?
Post by: RD on 16/02/2012 20:53:36
Inoculation eh ?

Inosculation (http://www.thefreedictionary.com/osculation), (same origin as the Latin for Kiss (https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/wiki/Kiss_%28band%29)).

Title: Re: How Did These Mushrooms Grow Like This ?
Post by: neilep on 16/02/2012 21:07:43
Inoculation eh ?

Inosculation (http://www.thefreedictionary.com/osculation), (same origin as the Latin for Kiss (https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/wiki/Kiss_%28band%29)).



Oops Thanks RD!..that was in fact a typo...InoSculation of course !!....oooh !!....kissy kissy !!
Title: Re: How Did These Mushrooms Grow Like This ?
Post by: Geezer on 16/02/2012 21:30:59
That explains it! I always wondered why people were inoculating mushrooms.
Title: Re: How Did These Mushrooms Grow Like This ?
Post by: RD on 16/02/2012 21:42:01
That explains it! I always wondered why people were inoculating mushrooms.

You can buy a log inoculated with mushrooms ... http://shiitakemushroomlog.com/

[ an excellent gift for people you don't like : here's a half-rotten log ].



Title: Re: How Did These Mushrooms Grow Like This ?
Post by: neilep on 17/02/2012 00:57:13
Shiitake soup !!...from a  shiitake log !...what a load of shiitake !
Title: Re: How Did These Mushrooms Grow Like This ?
Post by: neilep on 17/02/2012 00:57:58
I guess you could say I talk a load of shiitake too !
Title: Re: How Did These Mushrooms Grow Like This ?
Post by: CliffordK on 17/02/2012 09:03:23
Actually, thinking about this.
RD is probably right.

I was thinking that the mushroom was springing a second root from the "leafy part"...

Except, with the mushroom, the part we see above ground is the fruiting body, and grows entirely from the root structure below ground. 

So, the smaller mushroom could not spring out as a second branch of the first.

I.E.  If one saw two apples grown together, one would not expect the second apple had grown a whole new tree.

So...  Inosculation it is.  :)
Title: Re: How Did These Mushrooms Grow Like This ?
Post by: neilep on 17/02/2012 12:37:39
Self grafting eh ?....but why does the article relate to just trees ?....do you think this could happen to flowers...and you'd think you'd see it happen all the time to grass !
Title: Re: How Did These Mushrooms Grow Like This ?
Post by: SeanB on 17/02/2012 19:51:27
Grass just does not live long enough, and would be hard to see in any case ( Sheepy has eaten the evidence you see) amongst the green sward.

Another mushroom is here

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Agaricus_bisporus_%28Cup_mushroom,_doubled%29.jpg

Title: Re: How Did These Mushrooms Grow Like This ?
Post by: neilep on 18/02/2012 00:34:45
Grass just does not live long enough, and would be hard to see in any case ( Sheepy has eaten the evidence you see) amongst the green sward.

Another mushroom is here

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Agaricus_bisporus_%28Cup_mushroom,_doubled%29.jpg



Oh My word !!...The monstrosity of Nature is sweeping the globe like a plague !...already Wikipedia have an article !

That's it !.....The end is nigh !

Thanks Sean....


Ok Ok....I guess your bog standard field /garden grass is not well lived but there is long lived grass !....let me at it !!..yum !
Title: Re: How Did These Mushrooms Grow Like This ?
Post by: Karen W. on 18/02/2012 03:43:14
A TUALLY I TBI K THAT FIRST MUSHROOM YOU CALL CYRIL.. SEEMD TO BE TRYING TO MUTATE INTO HELLO KITTY!!! YOU KNOW HOW NEIL HAS ALWAYS LUFFED KITTY CATS!!  IF IT IS INOCULOUS, THEN NEIL ACTUALLY ATE IT HE MAY ACTUALLY BEGIN LIVING OUT A FELINE CAT FANTASY... AND START SPENDING. HIS SLEEPLESS NIGHTS TOMMING AROUND LIKE AN OLD ALLEY CAT!  OH MY IMAGINE THE YOWLING GOING ON IN NEILS GARDEN!!!   LOL.....
Title: Re: How Did These Mushrooms Grow Like This ?
Post by: neilep on 18/02/2012 13:50:11
A TUALLY I TBI K THAT FIRST MUSHROOM YOU CALL CYRIL.. SEEMD TO BE TRYING TO MUTATE INTO HELLO KITTY!!! YOU KNOW HOW NEIL HAS ALWAYS LUFFED KITTY CATS!!  IF IT IS INOCULOUS, THEN NEIL ACTUALLY ATE IT HE MAY ACTUALLY BEGIN LIVING OUT A FELINE CAT FANTASY... AND START SPENDING. HIS SLEEPLESS NIGHTS TOMMING AROUND LIKE AN OLD ALLEY CAT!  OH MY IMAGINE THE YOWLING GOING ON IN NEILS GARDEN!!!   LOL.....

I did eat Cyril.....he was sliced and slow cooked as above...

..hmmm...all of a sudden Pixie my cat looks "interesting"
Title: Re: How Did These Mushrooms Grow Like This ?
Post by: Don_1 on 18/02/2012 16:44:12
They were probably growing too close together becasuse there was (wait for it........ altogether now) NOT MUSH ROOM.
Title: Re: How Did These Mushrooms Grow Like This ?
Post by: Karen W. on 18/02/2012 17:23:16
Lol...Lol..very good!
Title: Re: How Did These Mushrooms Grow Like This ?
Post by: neilep on 19/02/2012 04:00:27
They were probably growing too close together becasuse there was (wait for it........ altogether now) NOT MUSH ROOM.


Lol......I tried so hard and patted myself on the back for not giving in to temptation to cite the " mush room" comedic jokette

Don......you're da man !!





Title: Re: How Did These Mushrooms Grow Like This ?
Post by: Don_1 on 19/02/2012 11:22:09
They were probably growing too close together becasuse there was (wait for it........ altogether now) NOT MUSH ROOM.
Lol......I tried so hard and patted myself on the back for not giving in to temptation to cite the " mush room" comedic jokette


Dreadfully sorry, old bean, but I’m afraid I really can not have any sympathy for you. One would have hoped that by now you should have known that yours truly simply cannot resist cracking a corny old joke. This quest for enlightenment was, not to put too finer point on it, asking for trouble.

Might one suggest that your future enquiries are suitably vetted for connotations which would give rise to further publication of corn by this particular author.

I remain your obedient servant

Don_1
Title: Re: How Did These Mushrooms Grow Like This ?
Post by: neilep on 19/02/2012 12:24:06
They were probably growing too close together becasuse there was (wait for it........ altogether now) NOT MUSH ROOM.
Lol......I tried so hard and patted myself on the back for not giving in to temptation to cite the " mush room" comedic jokette


Dreadfully sorry, old bean, but I’m afraid I really can not have any sympathy for you. One would have hoped that by now you should have known that yours truly simply cannot resist cracking a corny old joke. This quest for enlightenment was, not to put too finer point on it, asking for trouble.

Might one suggest that your future enquiries are suitably vetted for connotations which would give rise to further publication of corn by this particular author.

I remain your obedient servant

Don_1


This is true......the door to jocular knickknackery had been made ajar. Twas inevitable that ewe'd look through the keyhole and glimpse the light of the sun of caperism !  Then egress through that cavity to land of Chortley Guffaw !
Title: Re: How Did These Mushrooms Grow Like This ?
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