Wednesday, May 20, 2015

Fungal Forae Mushroom description

In the silent days of the Autumn breeze, small white toad stools appear from the overgrown forest scrub in search for life.

The leaf litter of the forest, along with the undergrowth of the soil, feeds the mystical fungal life of the dense forest.

When the sun rises over the horizon, bright sunlight beams over through the trees and into the quiet scene of nature.

Bright colors of the fungi grows off the sense and cold habitat.

From the gills underneath the cap of a fungi allows it to breath, grow and to reproduce.

Other Animals, Birds, wind and insects help the fungi to reproduce by carrying the excess and decomposed fungi by moving it around the forest floor.

My writing was inspired by the scene at  1:30 seconds of the video below.  



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