No, they prefer the dark but they can survive in indirect sunlight.
Mushrooms live in moist areas and regions that don't have much sunlight
Some plants like mushrooms and fungi can survive without sunlight.
mushrooms
Mushrooms are a type of fungi instead of a basic plant. Fungi do not have chlorophyll like plants do. Therefore, they do not need sunlight to produce anything. Most mushrooms live off of the organism or area they grow on.
Mushrooms thrive in the dark.
Yes, mushrooms can technically grow without sunlight. They obtain all of their nutrients from the soil but they tend to use ambient light to produce vitamin D.
No, because they need sunlight to grow or they will probably die.
No. Mushrooms grow in the dark as well. Potatoes, beats, carrots, too. Take mushrooms, for example. Mushrooms do not need sunlight, like other green plants. A mushroom breathes in oxygen, just like humans do. Thus, a mushroom only needs oxygen to keep growing, and good soil to grow in.
Bell peppers should get from 6-8 hours of sunlight.
Some common mushrooms found in grasslands include fairy ring mushrooms, meadow mushrooms, and field blewits. These mushrooms typically grow in open grassy areas where there is plenty of sunlight and moisture. It is important to properly identify wild mushrooms before consuming them as some can be toxic.
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yes i like breaded mushrooms but not everybody does