Acorn in water
You are so smart, Iris.
Someone should name a fungus for you!!!
Iris Cohen wrote in message
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Do you know where the mold comes from and why it forms - does it eat
the
acorn?
Mold spores are everywhere. They are in the air and land on everything. If
you
look in a very damp spot on the wall and see black spots, those are the
spore
containers of the fungus.
As you have seen, some fungi grow right in water. When the spores land on
a
likely spot, they sprout and start growing. The fuzzy hairs that you see
are
called hyphae. That is the fungus's growing stage. You might say that the
fungus eats the acorn. It breaks down dead plant tissue (and other
substances,
like paint and fingernails). Actually, fungi are providing a very
important
service by doing this, when they do it in the right place. The ones that
attack
live tissue are dangerous.
Iris,
Central NY, Zone 5a, Sunset Zone 40
"If we see light at the end of the tunnel, It's the light of the oncoming
train."
Robert Lowell (1917-1977)
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