Group 1 - The event "Plant Science Popularization and Natural Education Innovation Practice Forum" was held at Hangzhou Botanical Garden as part of the 2025 China Natural Education Conference [3] - Renowned science writer Tian Dong shared insights from his recent trip to Western Australia, highlighting unique local plants such as "Kangaroo Paw" and "Coastal Wattle" [4][5] - The discussion emphasized the ecological significance of native plants and the challenges posed by invasive species in Western Australia [5] Group 2 - Lin Wenfei, an expert in mycology from Zhejiang University, discussed the ecological importance of fungi and their historical use in Chinese culture [6] - Various beneficial fungi were highlighted, including Lingzhi and Cordyceps, which have health benefits such as improving immunity and digestion [6] - Lin also provided guidance on identifying toxic mushrooms, emphasizing that not all brightly colored mushrooms are poisonous, with white and gray mushrooms being particularly dangerous [7]
植物“打人” 菌类“致幻” 探寻自然真的很奇妙
Hang Zhou Ri Bao·2025-11-18 03:00