I hope their lungs are protected from all the spores that must be in the air. You can get nasty infections from spores. I'd be wearing a mask if I worked there. Lovely educated smart young ladies! Great video!!
@jefwalte76Ай бұрын
Such great info and so glad we have scientists out there taking such care to document it all!
@CityOfTinyLinesАй бұрын
I suddenly wish I was a mycologist.
@wellingtonsboots4074Ай бұрын
Thank you i think fungi is rather amazing, if not a little creepy. I am an Aussie who hasn't been to England for around 40 years. If I ever go again Kew gardens is definitely one of the places I want to go
@Dan-ud8hzАй бұрын
Makes perfect sense that the type of substrate a fungus is found growing on would be the most interesting bit of meta-data.
@johngraham4053Ай бұрын
Did not think you could preserve fungi. I found a really big brown one. Was going to draw it left in the shed in a bag hanging on the wall. When I went back a couple of days later no sign of the fungi just a litre or more of a clear golden brown liquid. Thank you for the interesting information.
@lapris9000Ай бұрын
Needs to be dehydrated or be in a very dry room. Your shed probably had a fair bit of moisture in the air.
@nml5536Ай бұрын
such a charming video! thank you for helping share information on fungi!
@HollywiththeflowersАй бұрын
This is all so fascinating, can certainly understand why people would be drawn to mycology .
@Tin-j6kАй бұрын
great vid, thanks.
@annicharakhmasari4526Ай бұрын
Soo cool 👍🏽
@martinphilip899825 күн бұрын
Wonderfully informative. I’d love to give them a puff ball. How widely is fungi represented in the fossil record, if at all?