They can, but they tend to be more mold-resistant than comparable plant matter (and from what I've read some varietals won't mold, but I'm not an expert so I can't verify or deny that claim), assumedly because there is less viable material for it to eat. A house made of wood is vastly more condusive to mold growth than a house made of mushroom would be.
I wasn't expecting this level of analysis on the meme, but I kind of love it. I just figured Myconids would grow a range of different fungus varieties, especially with everything that grows in the under dark as a matter of course
Mushrooms are fungus, and mold is also fungus, but mushrooms are not mold. A building built out of a mushroom would likely be mold-free.
If I open a bunch of champignons and let them sit, will they not grow mold?
They can, but they tend to be more mold-resistant than comparable plant matter (and from what I've read some varietals won't mold, but I'm not an expert so I can't verify or deny that claim), assumedly because there is less viable material for it to eat. A house made of wood is vastly more condusive to mold growth than a house made of mushroom would be.
I wasn't expecting this level of analysis on the meme, but I kind of love it. I just figured Myconids would grow a range of different fungus varieties, especially with everything that grows in the under dark as a matter of course