Subtitle translation:
I feel uncomfortable and want to cry. Today, I was happy. Why did you say such a thing? I feel uncomfortable and want to cry. Here, for the first time, I feel uncomfortable for a girl who wants to cry so much. Why do you say such a thing? Leave me here alone, want to cry, feel uncomfortable, and want to cry here.
I don't know how you feel, but after listening to it, all I can think about is this thing-blue thin mushrooms.
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Ok, today we will start the popular science from this "blue thin mushroom".
Common bright-colored mushrooms are mostly red and yellow, while blue mushrooms are rare. As far as the "pattern diagram" of the "blue thin mushroom" is concerned, Xiao Bian (to live up to expectations) found the original picture exactly like it!
Blue thin mushroom original true body
Pleiones hodginsii
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The cap of this mushroom is about 5cm at most, but the stalk is very thin, only about 5mm in diameter, which is worthy of the name that You Lan is thin.
P students, this material you found is also very popular!
Yes, you are not mistaken. The people in the P picture only added the face, but did not adjust the color. Blue mushrooms really exist in the world.
Where can I find "blue thin, mushrooms"?
In money!
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Where can I find such a magical species? Of course, it's in Tuao, next to New Zealand.
Pleione hodginsii was first discovered in New Zealand by Austrian geologist and naturalist Christian Hochstadter, and was described and recorded, and then it was first published by mycologist Owen.
The biological father of blue thin mushrooms.
Austrian geologist and naturalist Christian
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To commemorate this bright mushroom which was first discovered in our country, New Zealand painted its image on this 50 yuan banknote.
In 20 15, they redesigned the 50 yuan banknotes, moved the pattern of Pleiones hodginsii from the corner to the middle, and highlighted its blue color.
New Zealand banknotes commemorating Pleiones hodginsii,
It's old money,
Next is a new bill.
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Not only banknotes, but also New Zealand Post issued a commemorative stamp of Pleioplophora hodginsii in 2002, which was full of care for Pleioplophora hodginsii ...
New Zealand Post's Commemorative Stamp of Pleiones hodginsii
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Although Pleiones hodginsii has a face of "I am poisonous", but! This does not mean that the vast number of foodies have no chance with it, and there is still a chance for Pleiones hodginsii to show its talents in the food field.
The natural synthetic blue pigment contained in Pleiones hodginsii can replace non-synthetic artificial pigments and related pigments extracted from plants. It is expected that the artificial culture of Pleiones hodginsii can be carried out all year round to extract pigments, and it can be used as a pure natural pigment additive for color enhancement in food cooking, food production and cosmetics production.
Pleiones hodginsii and its blue pigment
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Not the only blue thin mushroom.
Although the picture uses Pleiones hodginsii, it is not the only "blue and thin" "mushroom". It has a relative, who is also in line with the characteristics of "blue thinness", but a little taller and stronger than Pleiones hodginsii, and is native to California, USA.
Obviously, there are more than one or two blue mushrooms.
Xuanlan mushroom
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The flesh of Hyun-Blue Mushroom is very thin, and the surface of the mushroom cover is wet and sticky, showing a bright blue color. Some people call it the blue of the world. In Chinese, everyone calls it Hyun-Blue Mushroom, while in English, it is called an elf umbrella.
A group of dazzling blue mushrooms
It shows its smallness.
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Many species of Pleurotus can emit bioluminescence at night. For such a small mushroom, don't care if it can be eaten! Why do you ask? It has so little meat and is so thin, please let the foodies go!
For foodies, the thinness of "blue skinny mushrooms" will be disappointing, but the world is always fair. If there is thinness, there will be fatness, and if there is inedible, there will be delicacy.
There is a kind of "blue fat mushroom" which also has amazing blue, but it is fat and fleshy. Most importantly, it is also called blue-green lactating mushroom.
He is a blue-blooded aristocrat.
An obvious feature of the genus Lactarius is that the milk will flow out after the mushroom is injured, and many Lactarius are milky white, light yellow and brown milk.
However, Lactarius Indigofera exudes rare blue milk, which gradually turns dark green after being exposed to air and oxidized.
These mushrooms themselves are not blue, so ... The symptoms of blue blood seem particularly strange ...
Unfortunately, all Lactarius mushrooms are ectomycorrhizal fungi, which can only grow with plants and cannot be cultivated artificially. The artificial cultivation of Lactarius Indigofera introduced online must be false.