Similarly, while people know about mushrooms, the fruiting body of mycelium, they aren’t aware of the underlying vegetative structure made up of thread-like hyphae, says Iz. “That’s why we ...
Croix. Ahrens told The Source he ate his first mushroom 10 years ago while living on the mainland. After relocating to St. Croix seven years ago, Mycelium Man, as he is known, realized that many ...
Fungi, through filamentous structures called hyphae, develop extensive networks of mycelium in the soil, which function not only as channels for nutrient transport but also as a sort of ...
In 2021, she co-founded Hyfé Foods. Hyfé uses the root network of mushrooms, called mycelium, to make an alternative to wheat flour. "In addition to the neutral taste, mycelium is high-protein ...
These mysterious organisms aren’t the whole story, though. The living being is a vast network of hidden fibers, called mycelium, spreading through the ground and into any other organic material ...
Letterforms can then be viewed as ‘mycelium’ – which shows the strand-like skeleton that underpins their shapes, reminiscent of the hyphae filaments that make up a mycelium – or as ‘fruiting’. Users ...
In architectural design, our interactions with non-human organisms have predominantly involved creating barriers to exclude them from the human realm. What if we were to adopt a different approach?