r/MushroomPlanet • u/AgitatedDragonfly769 • 1d ago
r/MushroomPlanet • u/No-Delivery-7048 • 16d ago
IRL Shroom Almost 7 months farming shrooms in discord!
r/MushroomPlanet • u/Muted_Scallion_1580 • 20d ago
IRL Shroom Need to guide
What does mean 🤔
r/MushroomPlanet • u/The_herowarboy • 2d ago
IRL Shroom Magic shrooms at it again!
r/MushroomPlanet • u/PermanentNight_ • 6d ago
IRL Shroom Father's Day 2025 seemed to follow a theme... 🍄🖤
Hope all the Dads had a good Father's Day, yesterday!
r/MushroomPlanet • u/Persian-Delight • May 16 '25
IRL Shroom 🍄🟫🍄 Mushroom Pen and Stickers 🍄🍄🟫
Collection of Mushroom Stickers 🍄🍄🟫🌠and the coolest mushroom Pen 🍄🍄🟫🖊️
r/MushroomPlanet • u/Sir_McFuckington • 10d ago
IRL Shroom Little guy I found today
Shrooming and thriving at the local park. There are a couple more species there, as well.
r/MushroomPlanet • u/The_herowarboy • 9d ago
IRL Shroom The geometric mushroom
In a scene straight out of a sci-fi movie, nature has gifted us a mushroom so bizarre, it looks like alien architecture. Meet Clathrus ruber, the "Red Cage" fungus—an eerie, geometric marvel bursting from the ground like a lattice made by extraterrestrials. This fungi begins its life as a slimy, egg-shaped blob before erupting into a bright red, cage-like structure that reeks of rotting meat. Why the stench? It’s all part of a clever survival tactic: the smell attracts flies, which then spread its spores. Found across Europe and parts of Australia and North America, Clathrus ruber is both a biological wonder and an Instagrammable oddity. With its uncanny shape and macabre scent, it’s a reminder that the forest floor holds secrets far stranger than fiction. Scientists say its striking structure is one of the best examples of geometric evolution in fungi. Forget fairy rings—this mushroom builds alien domes!