The fungus found on Jerusalem artichokes is called sclerotinia. It is a white mold that can cause the vegetable to die and dry out.
Roots: Carrot, turnip, horseradish, beetroot. Bulbs: ginger, onion, leeks, shallots. Tubers: potato, garlic, Leaves: spinach, fenugreek leaves, mustard leaves, cabbage, Lettuce. Flowers: caulifower, broccoli, globe artichokes. Stems: asparagus, celery, Fruits: bottle gourd, round gourd, bitter gourd, french beans, pumkin, peas. Fungus: white fungus mushroom, black fungus mushroom, shitake, mitake, dry wrot, truffles.
The white fungus in the hair is dandruff.
In a sense. Mildew is a fungus and there is a white fungus that is more of a web structure than black mildew so I suppose you could call it mildew.
A mushroom?
White-nose syndrome
according to me they do have white roots in order to emit heat as they are submerged in soil
What kind of a question is that?
If it's on the exterior of a house, it most likely is not a fungus (white mold, for instance), as the environment would not support that growth. It is probably mineral salt crystals called efflorescence, which is white in appearance.
They're a fungus, really expensive, and taste amazing.
radish
Taranaki Wool
prolly fungus or paint.