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Toenail infection
Toenail infections are usually highly unsightly, often uncomfortable, and in some cases can lead to further infection and problems with your feet. Most toenail infections are fungal. Sometimes it affects the...
1 commentAcne sebum
What is sebum and how does it contribute to acne? Understanding sebum - the oil produced by the sebaceous glands - and how to control it.
3 commentsZygomycetes
Zygomycetes is a class of fungi and a member of the division Mycota.
Mushrooms , ToadStools and Other Fungi
Mushrooms , Toadstools and the Yeast that is used to make bread are all differnt kinds of fungi. Although some fungi grow in the ground , they are not plants because they cannot make their own food. Fungi...
How to find Mushrooms!!!
The Wild Morel Hello everyone, I have written this hub to give you some idea's on how to find wild mushrooms also called Morels. The first thing you need to know is that they do not grow year round. The...
30 commentsPoem - My Church of the Woods
Walking into a Forest Alone Footsteps Softened by Nature's Carpet Moss Cushioning the Earth Towering Cathedral of Trees Where Twigs Snap And Leaves Rustle Beetles and Berries Vines Intertwine...
18 commentsmaize corn fungi plant diseases
This hub is designed as a quick guide for identifying maize diseases caused by fungi. It is intended for field use by agricultural technicians and producers. The text comprises a brief description of some...
0 commentsEdible Mushrooms
The vast majority of mushrooms are edible mushrooms comparatively few of the many thousands of know species have any culinary value and knows as fungi, fungus.
2 commentsNature's Beauty Outside Your Back Door
Walking outside today, I noticed something in the air. It was the smell of a changing season. Musky, moldy, wet, earthy. The air was sticky sweet with humidity. The mosquitoes whined and lit on my arms. It...
9 commentsCornmeal a wonder product
Jamaica has a traditional dish referred to as cornmeal pudding. One would wonder if Jamaica grows enough corn to mill its own corn meal, the answer is no. Though Jamaica grows corn it does not cultivate enough...
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