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Mycelium is commonly called "mushroom white".
It represents the filamentous vegetative system elaborated by many species of mushrooms.
Often in dormancy, the hyphae are waiting for rainy days to spread and "copulate".
Some of them can exceptionally cover several hectares under the ground.
What is commonly called mushroom is actually the sporophore, the aerial reproductive tract formed by the fertile mycelium.
It is the "fruit" visible to human & responsible for the production and maturation of spores resulting from sexual or asexual reproduction.
Some of these fruits are edible to animals, they sometimes contain psychic active ingredients with the ability to sharpen certain senses.
The ingestion of these can sometimes be useful or enriching for the understanding of complex systems and usually unperceptible.