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fugitiverabbit · 9 months ago
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You cannot kill me in a way that matters.
Art by me!
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creaturepost-emporium · 11 months ago
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Indigo milk caps. For all your blue milk needs.
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mushroom-showdown · 2 years ago
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Vote for us in @thecompetitionshowdowntournament and @ultimate-poll-tournament!! We have such cool and pretty mushrooms!!
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rocjaws-curated-collection · 6 months ago
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Just got finished with the Glyphid Rammer- this one's a boardgame exclusive! Due to the back texture of his helmet looking like mushroom gills, I decided to make this guy fungus themed as well- specifically the Indigo Milk Cap! I might touch up the blues, but think I really managed to capture that weirdly leathery/spongy texture on the white parts quite well.
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quinnfrankephotography · 6 months ago
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Wonderful walk this morning. Despite the chill it was very nice morning and by the end it had warmed up and was very comfortable. Everything is so green with all the rain..
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sketchycedar · 8 months ago
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Lil mushroom guys, didnt like how the mycena or pogoda came out but oh well, just no erase practice.
And because my handwriting it awful, what each of the are is under the cut
Top- indigo milk cap
2nd- ink cap
Bottom left- mycena subcyanocephala
Bottom right- barbie pogada
All pics from Pinterest
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tigertaurus22 · 6 months ago
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Lempika is quiet and thoughtful, adding her two cents to certain situations when she thinks it necessary.
Souseiseki often uses her for recon or scouting but also for help with the harvesting of crops and disposing of compost.
She still has the ability to enter people’s mindscape N-Fields. Instead of simply cutting at the weeds stifling a soul tree’s growth, Lempika can cause them to decay and enrich the soil.
Her special ability outside the N-Field is causing technology to rust and decay at an exponential rate. This could be fatal to Reploids but it only seems to work on non-sentient tech.
She was created by the Mother Elf as a gift for Souseiseki, using a piece of her core energy and data from the maiden’s memories of her artificial spirit.
Lempika is the first cyber elf to resemble a fungus, specifically a Lactarius Indigo. It is more commonly known as the indigo milk cap, indigo milky, the indigo lactarius, or the blue milk mushroom. It is a species of agaric fungus in the family Russulaceae.
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rjalker · 11 months ago
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[ID: A digital drawing of an original anthropomorphic mushroom character labeled, "Russal, indigo milk cap mushroom, it/its, public domain". Russan is a mushroom cap that is pale blue clouded with white on the stalk and the top of the cap, and deep blue on the underside where its gills are, and inside its three eyes and two mouths. One eye on the right is shaped like a tall oval, the other two on the right are circles, on atop the other. Each eye has a dark blue pupil, and lines leading from it to the edges of the eye. The two mouths are smiling, each at an angle. It has simple slits for a nose. Two thin arms are visible at the bottom of the image, the rest is cut off by the edge of the drawing. End ID.]
Another new public domain character who uses it/its pronouns, this time an indigo milk cap mushroom, because they look completely fake.
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its-kayyyy · 1 year ago
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indigo milk cap (lactarius indigo)
note!! please do not pick and eat mushrooms by yourself! it is very easy to pick up the wrong mushroom and I could be poisonous!
the indigo milk cap is a bright blue colored mushroom that grows throughout north america, east asia, france, and central america.
this mushroom is edible. it has a bitter almost peppery taste to it, and the flesh of this mushroom is also very firm.
common places for this mushroom can be found are: gulf of mexico's coast, mexico, guatemala, along the appalachian mountain range, arizona, california, virginia, (one county in) texas, china, india, costa rica, and south france.
the indigo milk cap has a depressed cap, pretty tightly pack gills, and a square shaped stem. the flesh is also blue and once exposed to air for awhile will turn a greenish color. and the milk of the indigo milk cap tried a greenish color.
in early stages of life the indigo milk cap is wet and slimy but grow dry and brittle once the mushroom is established and older.
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charliecraftsthings · 1 year ago
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Fidget Shrooms - paid pattern by Elli Mercer ($3 USD).
After making the pattern as-written, I decided on several changes to make fidget shrooms for my friend. Most notably, I worked in a continuous spiral. My friend wanted the colours to be based on real mushrooms, so I also tried to make the cap shapes fit as well.
Brown - generic brown mushroom? I was still figuring things out. When I made the cap as written, the edge got really wavy. Maybe my stitch tension was too tight?
Indigo milk cap (Lactarius indigo) I modified the cap and ended up with a bigger, somewhat pointed cap. This isn't necessarily true to life, but I liked how it turned out, and liked that it was different from the other shrooms.
Amethyst deceiver (Laccaria amethystina) I used post stitches to imitate gills, and I think I did an ok job. I then went around the edge with crab stitch to make a ridged border.
Not shown: the caps pop up and down, which is one of the ways you can "fidget" with them. It's also fun to squish them!
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totallymad8 · 1 year ago
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This sassy lady is inspired by the Indigo milk cap. I had so much fun designing her, especially her dress.
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oliviarosaline · 1 year ago
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Indigo Milk Cap Mushroom
Lactarius indigo
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These otherworldly deep indigo blue milkcaps contain a derivative of azulene. This pigment is also found in some species of soft corals throughout the oceans.
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Edible (at your own risk). They have a mild taste to me and I prefer them sauteed.
Aug. 14th, 2023
St. Louis County, Missouri, USA
Olivia R. Myers
@oliviarosaline
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mycoblogg · 2 years ago
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Lactarius indigo?
FOTD #036 : indigo milky! (lactarius indigo)
the indigo milky (also called blue lactarius, indigo milk cap or blue milk mushroom) is a mycorrhizal mushroom in the family russulaceae. this mushroom is found across the US, mexico, china, india, costa rica & guatemala. it is famous for its blue, milk-like latex that seeps out when the gills are sliced !!
the big question : can i bite it?? yeah<3 this fungus is edible.
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l. indigo description :
"the cap of the fruit body, measuring between 5–15 cm (2.0–5.9 in) in diameter, is initially convex & later develops a central depression; in age it becomes even more deeply depressed, becoming somewhat funnel-shaped as the edge of the cap lifts upward. the cap surface is indigo blue when fresh, but fades to a paler grayish- or silvery-blue, sometimes with greenish splotches. it is often zonate: marked with concentric lines that form alternating pale & darker zones, & the cap may have dark blue spots, especially towards the edge. young caps are sticky to the touch. the flesh is pallid to bluish in color, slowly turning greenish after being exposed to air; its taste is mild to slightly acrid. the flesh of the entire mushroom is brittle. the latex exuded from injured tissue is indigo blue, & stains the wounded tissue greenish."
[images : source, source & source] [fungus description : source]
"thank you for the request !! i really love this one, but will likely never seen it in person. ^^" very beautiful mushroom."
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handbagman · 1 year ago
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Trick or Treat
🎉🦎🍭
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Fgungus
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sketchycedar · 8 months ago
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I drew lil guy indigo milk cap in a lil crochet top thing annddd i might have a new character on my hands
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mutant-distraction · 4 months ago
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The Unique Beauty of Lactarius indigo
Lactarius indigo, also known as the indigo milk cap, is a unique mushroom found in North American forests. Its distinctive blue color and latex make it a fascinating subject for mycologists and nature enthusiasts alike.
source: Moon Hippies
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