A joke: What did the Italian mushroom say to his wife? Hai face! Explanation for the Joke: “Hai” in Italian means “You have a beautiful (followed by the feature you’re complimenting)”. “Hai face” sounds like “hyphae”; hyphae are, to simplify the term, fungal filaments or fibers. What did you think about my joke?
Yes me2. Accidentally fell into a rabbit hole. Wanted to draw a mushroom so I needed reference. Came across a docu. And another one. Still haven't finished the drawing but I did finish 3 docus
one of my favorite channels. The sheer amount of interesting information that is being distilled and presented in each of these is staggering, great work Dave.
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Loved the photos of the mushrooms. Truly brilliant colors and fascinating shapes. I would guess I've seen no less than a dozen different types of mushrooms just in my front yard. So, Professor Dave, as I am very new to botany, which would you say is more difficult: Identifying edible from poisonous mushrooms, or identifying edible from poisonous berries? Thanks, and I'm looking forward to future installments of this series!
I bumped into these videos looking for topics for my kid (mushrooms🍄)and see this astonishing content ! How come I’ve never seen it before ? my thumbs are up. Great channel ! 💚🔥🔥💚
Please keep these coming! The hubs & I love them! Although at our age we have to watch 3-4 times to get everything! No worries! You're very entertaining! Our 10 year old watches the first time & gets everything you say! He finds them in the yard & we id them. It really boosts his self-confidence & for that there are no words I can say except THANK YOU! It is so difficult to build confidence right now in kids & this Mycology series has changed my Virtual school, Safer at Home since March, son's life! His whole outlook has changed with 2 videos. We did get him an age appropriate field guide (10 almost 11 y.o.) & an age appropriate book of Mycology. That hasn't arrived 🤦♀️ However, he loves the field guide & we live on a delta with more rain than you can fathom. And we leave our backyard natural. So he loves finding new mushrooms every day! And I got him a field journal for observations & thoughts. He's in 4th grade, so the field journal is adorable! He is an excellent artist for his age, so that is actually really neat to see as well. Ok. I'll quit rambling about how wonderful your videos have been for my little family! But thank you! God bless you! And we can't wait for the next one!🤗❤
Wow fantastic, thanks for the kind words! This is only #2 of what will be close to 20 in the playlist so stay tuned for lots more! And definitely check out other similar playlists like botany and biology!
The structure that you normally see above the ground is the part of the mushroom that is producing and dispersing spores. Each spore is a single cell that is capable of sending out a hypha that will develop into a group and form its own mycelium.👍
5:05 - This isn't Amanita phalloides, this is Amanita citrina, the so called false death cap. Its cap is pale yellow, sometimes white. All other parts, stem, ring, volva, are white, like the death angel (so your sentence at 4:46 "A mushroom with these characteristics can only be one thing: the death angel, amanita bisporigera" is also incorrect, s such a mushroom can certainly be amanita citrina, too). Amanita citrina is distinguishable by its dirty-looking warts (not always present) and its smell of rotting potatoes. If cooked, it is not toxic, but it tastes awful and shouldn't be eaten due to its similarities with death cap and death angel.
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Excellent introduction to a method for identifying mushroom species. So many popular books have crappy photos or idealised pictures with disclaimers that they look like poisonous varieties.
There is no way to confidently differentiate an edible mushroom from a poisonous mushroom from a single trait. Generally, mushroom foragers will memorize a specific species by learning the specific traits of that species. There are about 20 commonly known edible species, but the true number is far larger. There are about 5-10 poisonous species to look out for. So, if you stay on with the series and learn a bit more mycology, you'll be able to differentiate between species and easily determine if what you find is edible!
Professor Dave this was great and I think can help a lot of people get into mycology. Any way we can access the private videos of your mycology playlist?
The gills are one of the main reasons why i never wanna eat a mushroom, it looks and feels too squishy and gross. Also now i wanna learn more about mushrooms
Outstanding & AMAZEBALLS I'd especially say Dave !!! Excellent work aside from being quite well put together, I learned several new bits of knowledge that I'd otherwise probably not have ever really gotten to know !!! Appreciate your sharing Dave and putting this amazingly high quality video out there my friend 🤗
Oh I'm kinda late to this. I would've commented this on your next video but it didn't seem as appropriate since everyone's was cheering on about you exposing Ben. Anyway, could you start a philosophy series?
I really like this series, just an OCD remark, I believe commonly it is called "Destroying Angel" en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amanita_bisporigera , I have not heard "Death Angel" but could be a regional thing.
A joke: What did the Italian mushroom say to his wife? Hai face! Explanation for the Joke: “Hai” in Italian means “You have a beautiful (followed by the feature you’re complimenting)”. “Hai face” sounds like “hyphae”; hyphae are, to simplify the term, fungal filaments or fibers. What did you think about my joke?
I never thought I would enjoy learning about mushrooms so much
thats cuz they're rad as hell
A joke:
What did the Italian mushroom say to his wife?
Hai face!
Explanation for the Joke:
“Hai” in Italian means “You have a beautiful (followed by the feature you’re complimenting)”. “Hai face” sounds like “hyphae”; hyphae are, to simplify the term, fungal filaments or fibers.
What did you think about my joke?
Yes me2. Accidentally fell into a rabbit hole. Wanted to draw a mushroom so I needed reference. Came across a docu. And another one. Still haven't finished the drawing but I did finish 3 docus
one of my favorite channels. The sheer amount of interesting information that is being distilled and presented in each of these is staggering, great work Dave.
*I like your funny words magic man*
I've been trying to study mycology, which is hard since there are no classes where I live, and this videos have really helped.
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Oh man... mycology is a science I wanted to learn about since I was a kid. I'm going to love this series - hope you keep at it!
Very impressed by the script! Better than any textbook or other mycology resource I've been able to find. Excited for this series.
Loved the photos of the mushrooms. Truly brilliant colors and fascinating shapes. I would guess I've seen no less than a dozen different types of mushrooms just in my front yard.
So, Professor Dave, as I am very new to botany, which would you say is more difficult: Identifying edible from poisonous mushrooms, or identifying edible from poisonous berries?
Thanks, and I'm looking forward to future installments of this series!
I'd say that berries are easier, theres more to look for
I dont have much experience with mycology though so take my opinion with a grain of salt
There's so much free food in the woods in the form of mushrooms! This autumn was great for collecting them=)
Mushrooms are just fascinating. I always meant to learn more about them, and this is the perfect opportunity.
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Question: will you do a course on Palaeontology or archaeology at some point?
yes definitely!
@@ProfessorDaveExplains Awesome!
That's when the creationists will show up spouting their nonsense.
@@j.d.martin6678 that's all part of the fun
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I bumped into these videos looking for topics for my kid (mushrooms🍄)and see this astonishing content ! How come I’ve never seen it before ? my thumbs are up. Great channel ! 💚🔥🔥💚
thank you!! it has been very interesting so far. can't wait to see the next video on the series!
Wow www amazing photos of these colorful magical mushrooms 🍄!!!!
I'm barely getting into mycology since the last week so I really thank you for your videos you are an amazing person my dude👍🏻🔥
Thanks! I have always been interested in this topic.
Please keep these coming! The hubs & I love them! Although at our age we have to watch 3-4 times to get everything! No worries! You're very entertaining! Our 10 year old watches the first time & gets everything you say! He finds them in the yard & we id them. It really boosts his self-confidence & for that there are no words I can say except THANK YOU! It is so difficult to build confidence right now in kids & this Mycology series has changed my Virtual school, Safer at Home since March, son's life! His whole outlook has changed with 2 videos. We did get him an age appropriate field guide (10 almost 11 y.o.) & an age appropriate book of Mycology. That hasn't arrived 🤦♀️ However, he loves the field guide & we live on a delta with more rain than you can fathom. And we leave our backyard natural. So he loves finding new mushrooms every day! And I got him a field journal for observations & thoughts. He's in 4th grade, so the field journal is adorable! He is an excellent artist for his age, so that is actually really neat to see as well.
Ok. I'll quit rambling about how wonderful your videos have been for my little family! But thank you! God bless you! And we can't wait for the next one!🤗❤
Wow fantastic, thanks for the kind words! This is only #2 of what will be close to 20 in the playlist so stay tuned for lots more! And definitely check out other similar playlists like botany and biology!
God how can you type so much. I am sure you have a great mind
The structure that you normally see above the ground is the part of the mushroom that is producing and dispersing spores. Each spore is a single cell that is capable of sending out a hypha that will develop into a group and form its own mycelium.👍
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SIR CAN YOU MAKE A VIDEO ON LICHENS. ALGAE AND FUNGI RELATIONSHIP. THANK YOU IN ADVANCE SIR
just by looking at those mushrooms my eyes are melting, they are more beautiful than plants or trees
The mushrooms in 5:06 is NOT Amanita phalloides!!! It is Amanita citrina, which isn't poisonous. That's classical mistake in this type videos.
I guess epic video as always
Why is everyone's favorite Mario character Toad? Because he is a fungi.
Amanita muscaria
@@kymanipazamor3162 That is pretty fly...
@@deejayRavien lol so was your joke player. Hope you have a good new year
@@kymanipazamor3162 Same to you sir!
Porcini mushrooms are common in Sweden and are very edible and tastes good.
Thank you so much for this
Nice explination ❤️
Very helpful for agriculturists. God bless
5:05 - This isn't Amanita phalloides, this is Amanita citrina, the so called false death cap. Its cap is pale yellow, sometimes white. All other parts, stem, ring, volva, are white, like the death angel (so your sentence at 4:46 "A mushroom with these characteristics can only be one thing: the death angel, amanita bisporigera" is also incorrect, s such a mushroom can certainly be amanita citrina, too). Amanita citrina is distinguishable by its dirty-looking warts (not always present) and its smell of rotting potatoes. If cooked, it is not toxic, but it tastes awful and shouldn't be eaten due to its similarities with death cap and death angel.
Im so happy someone pointed this fact. Thank you.
Cracking video PD 👏👏👏
This is really very usefulllll video,I have read about fungi,but sir u took me through the depths of this kingdom 👍
Yeah it's so enjoy and easy to learn
explained the parts of mushroom very clearly
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Damn Dave you seem to have a very interesting knowledge of the mushroom... I wonder why🧐
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This is great! Thanks for this series. 🍄
Thank you so much @professor Dave.
You have made learning easy and fun
I love you. Keep up the good work
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Excellent introduction to a method for identifying mushroom species. So many popular books have crappy photos or idealised pictures with disclaimers that they look like poisonous varieties.
My mom for years collect blushers (Amanita rubescens) and luckily never miss so far.
Good work . Thanks
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Oh yeah, I'm loving this series.
Currently Wanting To Become A Mycologist and Having The Best time Learning About Fungi
Worth watching twice
I love all of these videos.
Professor Dave, have you thought about adding an Ecology course to your life science subjects?
Yes gotta do zoology first and then ecology is after that!
@@ProfessorDaveExplains very much looking forward to those!
Wow,so much facts!
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Wow...love this channel 😍💗
Awesome!
If you were stuck in the wild, what mushrooms would be considered edible and how do you identify edible mushrooms?
That'll be covered later in this series!
There is no way to confidently differentiate an edible mushroom from a poisonous mushroom from a single trait. Generally, mushroom foragers will memorize a specific species by learning the specific traits of that species. There are about 20 commonly known edible species, but the true number is far larger. There are about 5-10 poisonous species to look out for. So, if you stay on with the series and learn a bit more mycology, you'll be able to differentiate between species and easily determine if what you find is edible!
Professor Dave this was great and I think can help a lot of people get into mycology. Any way we can access the private videos of your mycology playlist?
I release one per week!
Fungal morphology? More like "Fine videos are what I want to see!" And yours never disappoint.
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Mushrooms are so fascinating in medical way.
Oh yeah, Check out @Myco_spore on Instagram or telegram. He got shrooms🍄 for microdosing and other psych’s
6:59 Finally some shroom I know!!!
The gills are one of the main reasons why i never wanna eat a mushroom, it looks and feels too squishy and gross.
Also now i wanna learn more about mushrooms
They literally have dirt on them and potentially get shit/pissed on by animals, and the texture is the part you find gross?
👍😊
Outstanding & AMAZEBALLS I'd especially say Dave !!! Excellent work aside from being quite well put together, I learned several new bits of knowledge that I'd otherwise probably not have ever really gotten to know !!! Appreciate your sharing Dave and putting this amazingly high quality video out there my friend 🤗
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Beautiful
2:22 lmao just like my ex wife *sniffles* am.. am I right guys 😭
Cool I still have an aversion to mushrooms
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Amazing
Miss you
So, Professor, I heard you were going to debunk "quantum mysticism". I'm very interested in this, so I hope you're having fun.
No dislikes till now
Nice
brb about to go outside and make a spore print hehe
See you on your patreon-itll be under anotheroldfart- that's my guy and he has the social media stuff-
Question: Who came up with the classification name endings such as (-mycota -mycotina)?
Thanks to @henryshroom I got rid of my anxiety and depression issues,he got good shrooms🍄 and other psychedelic products.
Oh I'm kinda late to this.
I would've commented this on your next video but it didn't seem as appropriate since everyone's was cheering on about you exposing Ben.
Anyway, could you start a philosophy series?
That'll definitely happen at some point!
@@ProfessorDaveExplains
You are truly one of the most virtuous people I've seen on RUclips.
Watching this while eating 🍄 soup lol
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If those puffballs' hymenium isn't exposed to air and inside the fruiting body, then, how do they spread their spores?
They dry out and break apart when they are ripe.
@@diarmuidkuhle8181 Damn completely forgot I left that comment. Thanks.
Hi
Mushrums Yates moulds
But some mushrooms doesn't have annulus.why?🤔
Stupid question, but how is anatomy different from morphology please?
Morphology is specifically about form/shape, as opposed to aspects of anatomy like internal structure, organization of organ systems, etc.
@@ProfessorDaveExplains thank you so much, that's super clear
5:05, that is not Am. Phalloides, more likely Am. Citrina.
How to identify which is which?
this is penguinz0's lost smart brother.
Play the last of us = Taking mycology class next semester in college
great!!!. This is you tube,Or should be. if I could sub 100 times I would. GOOD JOB
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Give me some information about Malaria fever 🤒🥵
i saw a "puffball" in my forest and i stepped on i not knowing what it was bat now i know also spores flew every where
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No Flat Mushroom comments to be seen. Earth should be so lucky.
I really like this series, just an OCD remark, I believe commonly it is called "Destroying Angel" en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amanita_bisporigera , I have not heard "Death Angel" but could be a regional thing.
Lol 8 people more came in the 5 seconds I looked away
Spores in this house
so funny that so many funghi species get extinct by ongoing deforestation XD XD - not
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A joke:
What did the Italian mushroom say to his wife?
Hai face!
Explanation for the Joke:
“Hai” in Italian means “You have a beautiful (followed by the feature you’re complimenting)”. “Hai face” sounds like “hyphae”; hyphae are, to simplify the term, fungal filaments or fibers.
What did you think about my joke?
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So how can I tell which gets me high?
I may cover that towards the end of the series. But definitely don't just guess!
@@ProfessorDaveExplains that would be awesome! please do.
Many bees just make the mushroom into beehive
#Slimemold
Use bone meal if you want your mushroom grow as tree
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Must keep the temptation to dislike away
hahah first
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