Yes, I’m a long-term fan of the mycelium, but when it gets presented as otherworldly and whatnot it turns me off a bit. The pigment funnel/electron transport chain in a plant’s photosynthetic apparatus is mind-blowing but doesn’t get the same kind of mysticism treatment on the internet. Maybe I’m just a curmudgeon.
I personally am of the opinion that all of earth and especially all life forms should get the mysticism/wonderment treatment (that includes the photosynthesis in a big way!).
I just think for a lot of people (me included) it’s easier with fungi because they’re usually not as neatly explained throughout school, and thus not in the “normal stuff, boring” category.
I hope it’s a kind of gateway wonderment for more nature appreciation in general :)
Yes, I’m a long-term fan of the mycelium, but when it gets presented as otherworldly and whatnot it turns me off a bit. The pigment funnel/electron transport chain in a plant’s photosynthetic apparatus is mind-blowing but doesn’t get the same kind of mysticism treatment on the internet. Maybe I’m just a curmudgeon.
While possibly curmudgeonly, I see your point!
I personally am of the opinion that all of earth and especially all life forms should get the mysticism/wonderment treatment (that includes the photosynthesis in a big way!). I just think for a lot of people (me included) it’s easier with fungi because they’re usually not as neatly explained throughout school, and thus not in the “normal stuff, boring” category.
I hope it’s a kind of gateway wonderment for more nature appreciation in general :)
I bought a large textbook called “Fungi” for this very reason, but have yet to find the time to sit down and read all 600 pages.
Hope you’ll find the time and enjoy it, and that it’s totally not related to DANGEROUS Fake Foraging Books Scam on Amazon
It’s a university textbook! So about fungal cell physiology and whatnot. (I will never be brave enough to forage for wild mushrooms.)