No, mushrooms will not turn into trees. This is because they belong to two completely different kingdoms of life: mushrooms belong in the Fungi kingdom, while trees are in the plantae kingdom. No form of life can cross between two kingdoms, so that means the most a mushroom will ever become is a larger mushroom.
well according to scientists i feel as though mushrooms are formed and born with these things such as things called apodocus leaves its true
No, mushrooms do not have flowers.
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If you're talking about the Wii, then there are: Mushrooms Fire Flowers Ice Flowers Propeller Mushrooms Penguin Suits Mini Mushrooms
Flowers Fruits Mushrooms leaves and twigs
Fungi do not produce flowers, they produce fruiting bodies known as mushrooms or toadstools.
No. They produce spores, not seeds, for reproduction.
rose, grass, flowers of most kinds (rose, tulip), mushrooms.
The red mushrooms will usually produce honey.
A plant without leaves or flowers that grows on other plants or on decayed material,such as mushrooms and toadstools.
Since pocket edition doesn't have red flowers for some dumb reason, you have to smelt red mushrooms. I recommend farming the mushrooms if you want to make lots of dye.
bananas ,coconuts ,edible flowers ,thyme ,rosemary,mushrooms ,peanut,pineapple,lemon ,peaches ,and orange.
Snails eat whatever they can find. This can be rotting plant and animal matter, bark, flowers, mushrooms, fruit, and algae.
No. Mushrooms are "fungi" a whole vast group of organisms which as it happens have more in common with animals than they do with plants.No, mushrooms do not have flowers. Mushrooms are fungi, and fungi are not plants. Fungi are heterotrophic organisms, like us. This means they depend upon other organisms for food. A mushroom is considered a fruiting body because it produces the spores by which the fungus will reproduce and spread. This terminology is a hold over from the days when people thought fungi were plants.
Gymnosperms