Editing Talk:Burgeoning Spiderwort mold
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It's called a growth in the booklet.--[[File: | It's called a growth in the booklet.--[[File:Images.ijpg|left|50px]] the master --[[User:MewFan128|MewFan128]] 01:48, 18 June 2009 (UTC) | ||
:I think that's just a term, not really a name for it. I don't think there is any name, so just call it by how it looks - like a mold. Anyway, it would be annoying to change every instance of 'mold' on the wiki, and 'mold' is probably more obvious to people than 'growth'.{{User:Greenpickle/sig}} | :I think that's just a term, not really a name for it. I don't think there is any name, so just call it by how it looks - like a mold. Anyway, it would be annoying to change every instance of 'mold' on the wiki, and 'mold' is probably more obvious to people than 'growth'.{{User:Greenpickle/sig}} | ||
Doh.--[[File: | Doh.--[[File:Images.ijpg|50px]] the master --[[User:MewFan128|MewFan128]] 13:05, 18 June 2009 (UTC) | ||
Can Pikmin Die in mold(or mud) ? | Can Pikmin Die in mold(or mud) ? | ||
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== Hyphae or mycelium == | == Hyphae or mycelium == | ||
Hyphae refers to microscopic thread like filaments in a fungus' mycelium (the visible, thread like filaments). Hyphae can also refer to certain structures of some bacteria colonies. Mycelium is (as far as I know) exclusively used to refer to the fungal structure. Which should be used in the article? If it is indeed a mold, then mycelium would be appropriate. If not...? {{User:IAMAHIPO_ocolor/ | Hyphae refers to microscopic thread like filaments in a fungus' mycelium (the visible, thread like filaments). Hyphae can also refer to certain structures of some bacteria colonies. Mycelium is (as far as I know) exclusively used to refer to the fungal structure. Which should be used in the article? If it is indeed a mold, then mycelium would be appropriate. If not...? {{User:IAMAHIPO_ocolor/signature}} 01:37, 22 June 2011 (EDT) | ||