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Foxfire - Wikipedia Foxfire is the bioluminescence created by some species of fungi present in decaying wood It occurs in a number of species, including Panellus stipticus, Omphalotus olearius and Omphalotus nidiformis
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The Lustrous Light Of Foxfire Bioluminescence Take a midnight stroll through the golden foliage-filled woods this fall and you might discover foxfire, a type of fungus that primarily grows in decaying wood
At least 2 dozen structures burned as wildfires rage outside Denver . . . At least 2 dozen structures burned as deadly wildfires rage outside Denver, Boulder Four wildfires - Stone Canyon Fire, Alexander Mountain Fire, Quarry Fire and Lake Shore Fire - all ignited along Colorado Front Range this week
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Foxfire: Bioluminescent Fungi - inamidst. com Foxfire is caused by a range of different species of fungi, though Armillaria mellea appears to be the most common source This particular species emits a bluish-green glow, like glow in the dark toys
Ode to Foxfire – Enchanted Living Magazine Leigh Ann Henion explores the glowing world of foxfire—bioluminescent mushrooms that light up the forest floor with eerie, natural wonder and ancient folklore