Mycelium and its fruit, the mushroom, are vividly depicted in Fantastic Fungi. Fungi generate the soil that supports life, connecting massive systems of roots from plants and trees all over the earth. Mycologist Paul Stamets, forest ecologists Suzanne Simard and Eugenia Bone are among those who witness the fungi's power, beauty, and intricacy. The film is a template for how humans engages with nature. The world of mycelium has a lot to teach us, and Fantastic Fungi is a great place to start.
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Mycelium and its fruit, the mushroom, are vividly depicted in Fantastic Fungi. Fungi generate the soil that supports life, connecting massive systems of roots from plants and trees all over the earth. Mycologist Paul Stamets, forest ecologists Suzanne Simard and Eugenia Bone are among those who witness the fungi's power, beauty, and intricacy. The film is a template for how humans engages with nature. The world of mycelium has a lot to teach us, and Fantastic Fungi is a great place to start.
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