Blue pigments take notoriously more time to evolve. This has led to animal species coming up with structural solutions instead of chemical ones. Since fungi don’t see, and usually don’t use animal dispersers that specialize in seeing blue, blue pigments have slowly evolved. These blue pigments are a rarity in nature, but leave it up to our fungal friends to find a way to produce these compounds.
Read moreFungi Friday; The rarity of the color blue in nature-Entoloma hochstetteri
Entoloma hochstetteri found in New Zealand by Michael Wallace.