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those are some spectacular ones, mark! congrats on the drizzle hope there is more moisture with it!
Umbrella fungiAnd it's fried
Cohan, sometimes fungi dies beautifully.
Quote from: cohan on September 28, 2010, 06:26:34 PMthose are some spectacular ones, mark! congrats on the drizzle hope there is more moisture with it!Thanks Cohan. I wasn't sure what was happening, I felt these tiny cool drops coming down from the sky, very strange... then it all came back to me... I thought, maybe this is that stuff they call rain? I think mother nature is toying with us, holding back any real rain... just mist.
Great fungifotos everyone. My daughter's camera that I share, is terrible in low light conditions (overcast today and drizzling), but I went ahead and snapped photos of some psychedelic fungi grow on top and the sides of a huge Red Oak stump. The fungi is bright yellow and orange, as large as full heads of cauliflower. I have no idea about what it is.
Quote from: TheOnionMan on September 28, 2010, 06:09:13 PMGreat fungifotos everyone. My daughter's camera that I share, is terrible in low light conditions (overcast today and drizzling), but I went ahead and snapped photos of some psychedelic fungi grow on top and the sides of a huge Red Oak stump. The fungi is bright yellow and orange, as large as full heads of cauliflower. I have no idea about what it is.How do you know it's psychedelic, Mark? I was wondering if it was chicken of the woods - a common and much sought after edible mushroom (that supposedly tastes like chicken) - it's found on oaks in the eastern US. I've no experience with it, so don't take my word for it - you never know, it might be psychedelic....
A fungi growing on a fungi!
Our Boletus edulis are often infected with another fungus which make them inedible!
I wonder if there exist fungi that grow on fungi that grow on fungi?
Tasty - yes, a good edible! I actually got back from a work trip to England, but I had time to visit Kew Gardens and I took these pictures of what we call Parasoll-sopp....I was very tempted, but kept my hands off: