Fungus

A fungus (NaN undefineds) was a type of vegetation that included mushrooms, toadstools, and molds.

History
238 DR was known as the "Year of Many Mushrooms." During this time prevalent damp weather and rotting diseases all across northern Faerûn promoted rampant growth of mushrooms. Trade in harvested mushrooms and mushroom-related products (especially fried ones in salted gravy) became prevalent. And reports of myconid sightings became more common.

Varieties

 * Acorn truffle : A species of edible fungus found along forest beds and favored by many wild beasts.
 * Ascomoid : A very large, spherical fungus that typically rolled around and tried to crush its prey while spewing streams of spores out from its orifices.
 * Araumycos : A very large fungal growth that lived in the Upper Northdark.
 * Barrelstalk : A barrel-shaped fungus that usually held potable water but turned poisonous at maturity.
 * Bluecap : Common in the Underdark. It could be ground into flour and baked into sporebread.
 * Bonecap : A species of foul and acidic mushrooms that fed on grave rot.
 * Bullywug trumpet: A sour-tasting edible mushroom that flourished in dark and damp places.
 * Dragon egg :
 * Gas spore : A balloon-like, toxic fungus that bore a resemblance to beholders.
 * Nightlight : A naturally bio-luminecent fungus that grew in Underdark and could be used as a temporary source of light by travelers.
 * Phycomid : A type of fungus that reproduced by infecting other organisms with their spores and gradually overtaking their bodies.
 * Rogue's morsel : A species of edible forest mushrooms from the Western Heartlands.
 * Silvan truffle :
 * Swarming toadstool : A species of clustering parasitic mushrooms often found swarming bigger fungi.
 * Tessadyle : A stringy fungus common near mind flayer colonies. Primarily used for clothing.
 * Timmask : A hallucinogenic giant mushroom also known as the devil's mushroom that grew in Underdark.
 * Violet fungus : A fungus typically used by treants for protection, they could grow to the size of a human.