Rainy Days Bring a Burst of Mushrooms (2024)

Cloudy. Muggy. Rainy. This summer has been wet, which is prompting some people to stay indoors. However, if you're opting for the dry respite of the couch, you're missing out on one of our favorite rainy weather phenomena—the subsequent explosion of mushrooms!

What Are Mushrooms?

The classic “stem-and-cap” mushroom is typically the first thing that comes to mind when most folks think of a fungus, but estimates indicate there may be more than 2-3 million species of fungi worldwide, outnumbering plants by 10-to-1!

Biologists initially thought fungi were a part of the plant kingdom since they have a similar lifestyle: largely immobile, often grow in soil, and produce “fruit” or fruiting bodies. However, fungi received their own kingdom distinction in 1969 and it is now believed that fungi are, in some ways, more closely related to animals than plants—animals and fungi are both “heterotrophic,” meaning they can’t produce their own food like plants. In short, both fungi and animals require other things to get their energy, using digestive enzymes.

Why Do Mushrooms Appear After It Rains?

Fungi thrives in moist environments. When the ground is soggy and wet, fungi are right at home. The wet conditions allow spores to spread, and the fungi’s fruiting bodies burst forward, leaving a trail of visible evidence.

Where to Find Mushrooms

Where and when to look for mushrooms after a rain can vary based on several factors. Typically, an increase in mushroom activity can be observed 2-10 days after significant rainfall. In addition, some fungi only grow alongside specific substrates (soil type, wood type, scat, etc).

We've recently spotted a few patches of fruiting fungi along the trails of these Mass Audubon wildlife sanctuaries. Here are few sanctuaries you may be able to find recent fungi growth:

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Rainy Days Bring a Burst of Mushrooms (2024)

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