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Some fungi do indeed grow in rings, but perfect may not be quite accurate!

Two species known for producing rings are Tricholoma Gambosum

(St. Georges Mushroom - also known as Calocybe Gambosum or Lyophyllum georgii)

and Marasmius Oreades (Fairy Ring Champignon).

Myths ascribe the rings to fairies, witches, the devil dragons etc. but:

"Fairy rings" (typically in three concentric rings) are caused by mycelium

of fungi growing from a central starting point. As the mycelium grows,

it produces changes in the organic matter of the soil. Ammonia is

liberated and produces nitrates or ammoniacal salts, manuring

the vegetation, & stimulating its growth.

As the mycelium increases, it fills the air spaces in the soil so that rain-

water has difficulty in percolating, at a time when the increased vegetation

is making greater demands on the available water. This causes localised

drought and the plants die, leaving a bare circle. The part behind dies

off and water can now panetrate the soil and the dead fungus becomes food

for the plants which invade the bare area and so on. Obviously the ring

widens year on year.

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Jeremy Browne, Hampshire, UK

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