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PostPosted: 30-10-2008 19:22    Post subject: Erupting mushrooms lift driveway Reply with quote

Gotta watch out for those erupting mushrooms!

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Erupting mushrooms lift driveway

A couple were left baffled when their driveway started to erupt only to find it was caused by a crop of mushrooms.

David and Carolyn Phillips of Reading, Berkshire, said they could not believe their eyes when the tarmac outside their home started lifting last week.

They thought the hump must have been caused by a tree root but when they called in an expert he was baffled.

It was only when Mr Phillips decided to cut away the top of the lump that he found the crop of mushrooms.

He said: "We noticed a hump starting to appear in our tarmac driveway.

"Over the course of the following few days it started to grow into a sort of mini eruption."

None of the people we had contacted could believe that the eruption on the driveway could be caused by mushrooms
David Phillips

The concerned pair contacted a local tree surgeon but he concluded it must be some sort of ground shifting, possibly a collapsed drain.

But when the council and water board could not find the root of the problem the couple were told as it was on their land they would have to investigate it themselves.

"We decided to take the potential risk of having our whole driveway dug up and break open the area of lifted tarmac expecting the worst," Mr Phillips added.

"Instead out popped a clump of mushrooms."

The tarmac driveway had been constructed about 20 years ago and there was no indication that anything may have been growing underneath, Mr Phillips added.

"None of the people we had contacted could believe that the eruption on the driveway could be caused by mushrooms.

"We can hardly believe it either."


http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/berkshire/7699964.stm
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PostPosted: 30-10-2008 20:14    Post subject: Reply with quote

but mushrooms are weak and from that pic they were not that big even a group i would of thought could not of even lifted the tarmac like that its very strange that.

i have never heard of that before and it certainly is a weird story.
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PostPosted: 31-10-2008 00:03    Post subject: Reply with quote

Mushrooms are not weak - the hydrostatic pressure they can exert is massive - it's part of the mechanism that can allow them to grow very quickly. Mushrooms (of the right species) can easily lift up a paving stone let alone wreck a bit of tarmac.

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PostPosted: 31-10-2008 23:04    Post subject: Reply with quote

gordonrutter wrote:
Mushrooms are not weak - the hydrostatic pressure they can exert is massive - it's part of the mechanism that can allow them to grow very quickly. Mushrooms (of the right species) can easily lift up a paving stone let alone wreck a bit of tarmac.

Gordon


wow really didnt think they could be that strong!

they just look so fragile so to speak wont be making that mistake again Very Happy
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PostPosted: 02-11-2008 02:20    Post subject: Reply with quote

Mushrooms can have a lot of force. Living in the middle of a forest I see it every spring. I've seen mushroom eruptions roll entire trees over in a matter of a couple of hours.
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UsedtobChrisFord wrote:
Mushrooms can have a lot of force. Living in the middle of a forest I see it every spring. I've seen mushroom eruptions roll entire trees over in a matter of a couple of hours.


wow!

it must be some sight that, i never for one moment thought mushrooms could do that.
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PostPosted: 05-11-2008 17:23    Post subject: Reply with quote

Roadstools!
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Roadstools!


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PostPosted: 29-07-2013 00:20    Post subject: Reply with quote

Heres another giant mushroom. Vid at link.

Giant fungus found in China
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28 July 2013 Last updated at 12:39 GMT Help

A giant fungus the size of a tyre has been found by villagers in China's Jianshui County.

The large clump of mushrooms, which weighed more than 15 kilograms and measured nearly a metre in diameter, was proudly put on display by the finder.

It is not known what type of fungus it is or whether the mushrooms are safe to eat.
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PostPosted: 29-07-2013 07:17    Post subject: Reply with quote

Love the response - what is it? Can we eat it? Humanity still has the right priorities!
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PostPosted: 29-07-2013 12:43    Post subject: Reply with quote

More to the point: Will It Eat Us?
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PostPosted: 30-07-2013 08:01    Post subject: Reply with quote

Could be the best definition ever of an optimist (can we eat it) and a pessimist (will it eat us) has just been devised!
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PostPosted: 02-08-2013 23:23    Post subject: Reply with quote

http://www.flickr.com/photos/picture_taker/8506593114/

http://www.flickr.com/photos/mulchthief/5187538002/

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agaricus_bitorquis
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PostPosted: 27-09-2013 13:20    Post subject: Reply with quote

Another giant mushroom. Vid at link.

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Giant mushroom found in Polish forest
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-24292021

26 September 2013 Last updated at 20:15 BST

A massive mushroom has been found in a forest in north-western Poland.

The boletus, which weighs 3kg and has a diameter of 40cm, was found in the Bydgoszcz forest by a man from Ciechocinek.

He says part of the mushroom may be used in a Christmas dish.
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PostPosted: 27-09-2013 17:41    Post subject: Reply with quote

Can you imagine how woody and weevily that old thing must be?
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