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Coprinellus disseminatus Fungus Facts


Coprinellus disseminatus is a species of agaric mushroom in the Psathyrellaceae family. Unlike most other coprinoid mushrooms. The species was given its current name in 1939 by the naturalist Jakob Emanuel Lang.



Many types of Coprinellus disseminatus grow on soil that has a moist texture, but most mushrooms grow as a result of weathering of wood and have white stems or you could say that they are similar to an umbrella.

According to the data I have collected, it turns out that Coprinellus disseminatus mushroom cannot be eaten or consumed or rather cannot be used as a side dish or vegetable.

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It is true that the almighty created plants have their respective meanings and functions, but as religious people we must believe in that and it is our duty to capture or study and preserve what the almighty has entrusted to us.



So far, I have researched about this mushroom, it turns out that this mushroom can be used or can be processed into Traditional mushroom medicine with the concoction of smart people or rather the shamans/datuks.

Unique facts about the Coprinellus disseminatus fungus, this fungus does not carry out the process of photosynthesis because in the process of growth or development it is not exposed to sunlight because the Coprinellus disseminatus fungus grows in a place far from sunlight.

Why does Coprinellus disseminatus not carry out photosynthesis?

The Coprinellus disseminatus fungus does not carry out the photosynthesis process because, if the Coprinellus disseminatus fungus is exposed to sunlight, the Coprinellus disseminatus fungus will wither or even die.

Why does Coprinellus disseminatus fungus survive?

Coprinellus disseminatus fungus can survive 3 - 6 days because the fungus absorbs dew deposits from the soil so Coprinellus disseminatus can grow and develop.

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I am a farmer who has a dream to preserve nature.

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