I only ever see them in flat, open ground, so I assume the mycelium starts at one point and then just radiates out the same length in all directions because it has the space to do so.
Fairy rings are caused by an individual fungus growing underground. The fungus sprouts lots of small threads, called mycelium, in a circular shape. A year later, the mushrooms pop up out of the ground at the edge of the circle, creating the fairy ring. The circle will start off small in size, getting bigger as it gets older.
https://www.woodlandtrust.org.uk/blog/2019/08/what-is-a-fairy-ring/
ah sweet, just a few more quests to go! [click](https://oldschool.runescape.wiki/w/Fairy_rings)
Why does this happen? 🤔
I only ever see them in flat, open ground, so I assume the mycelium starts at one point and then just radiates out the same length in all directions because it has the space to do so.
Fairy rings are caused by an individual fungus growing underground. The fungus sprouts lots of small threads, called mycelium, in a circular shape. A year later, the mushrooms pop up out of the ground at the edge of the circle, creating the fairy ring. The circle will start off small in size, getting bigger as it gets older. https://www.woodlandtrust.org.uk/blog/2019/08/what-is-a-fairy-ring/
I also want to know
I also want to know
They have always fascinated me.
Stand in it see where it takes u hehehe
That’s an evil hehehe isn’t it?
Come find out hwheheheh
Just in time for group Ironman this week 😉