I am in total wonder of these glow-in-the-dark mushrooms--and best of all, they are found outside of Amsterdam, in Japan!
Of course, the biological description is that they are a bioluminescent fungi. Thanks to an enzyme-aided chemical reaction, these 'shrooms emit a greenish light. I love the biology but more to the point, these are mushrooms that glow in the dark.
Why should you take one of these to a party? As they are a fun guy, of course! (I’ll go now.)
Glow-in-the-Dark Mushrooms
Psychedelic Fungi Found in Japan (UPDATE)
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