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Wabi kusa means something like 'beautiful plant'. But it sounds so much better (and more expensive) because it's Japanese and exotic. If you come up with a Finnish name it will probably sound great to us Brits. And maybe to the Japanese too. :)
What you see is the fruiting body, equivalent to a flower, so they don't last long. The fungus itself lives in the soil or wood, feeding on organic matter. You might get another batch of caps next year.
You might get better results searching for "Wardian case" :)
Named after Dr. Nathanial Ward, author of On the Growth of Plants in Closely Glazed Cases.
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