Exhibition Showcases Diverse Mushroom Varieties at EMÜ An exhibition featuring a variety of mushrooms opened recently at the forestry building of the Estonian University of Life Sciences (EMÜ). The display, housed within the forestry house, aims to highlight the diversity of fungal species visible to the naked eye. Iryna Yatsiuk, a prominent figure at the opening, discussed her interest in mushrooms. A particular photo featured prominently – a specimen she named after the family name of a former teacher. The photo depicts a Sille Annuk, a limac – a fascinating organism which, despite its appearance, does not belong to the mushroom family. Kadri Pärtel, curator of the EMÜ mushroom collection, explained that the limac was formally excluded from the kingdom of mushrooms decades ago. It now belongs to the kingdom of amoebas. The exhibition provides a unique opportunity to observe these organisms, which highlights the complex classifications within the natural world. The display includes a variety of mushrooms, offering visitors a chance to learn about their characteristics and evolutionary history. Topics: #which #photo #mushrooms Post navigation What does it feel like to move to another part of the planet, being still a teenager? MARTI AAVIK ⟩ What young people don’t understand?