|reproduction= Super Fast Asexual Budding, Very Resistant Spores
|reproduction= Super Fast Asexual Budding, Very Resistant Spores
|domain = Eukaryota
|parent = Ramopseudofungaceae
|kingdom = Phoenoplastida
|subkingdom = Phoenophyta
|phylum = Spherophyta
|class = Spheromycetes
|order = Pseudofungales
|family = Ramopseudofungaceae
|genus = Ramopseudofungi
|genus = Ramopseudofungi
|species = caulis
|species = caulis
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The '''stalkshroom''' is a split of the [[mawshroom]] and roots in living organisms. Their spores are located on stalks, which gives the stalkshroom its name. Because of this, the chance is higher that a passing animal will touch a spore. The stalk will be ragged off as well and will develop to the stalk of the stalkshroom.
The '''stalkshroom''' is a split of the [[mawshroom]] and roots in living organisms. Their spores are located on stalks, which gives the stalkshroom its name. Because of this, the chance is higher that a passing animal will touch a spore. The stalk will be ragged off as well and will develop to the stalk of the stalkshroom.
The stalkshroom is a split of the mawshroom and roots in living organisms. Their spores are located on stalks, which gives the stalkshroom its name. Because of this, the chance is higher that a passing animal will touch a spore. The stalk will be ragged off as well and will develop to the stalk of the stalkshroom.
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