Wow, what beautiful fungus. I didn't know it came in so many varieties. During "wet" years we do get mushrooms here, but not much variety. Do any of the wildlife eat the fungus?
I love the plate-sized orange ones - I saw one of those while backpacking on Cumberland Island (Georgia). It's a National Seashore, so we had to make reservations well in advance and take a ferry to the island. That huge fungus fascinated me!
It looks like it is slightly damp in your neck of the woods!
ReplyDeleteThe bracket fungi are very cool!
ReplyDeleteDo you eat any of these? SOme of them look familiar but maybe varieties are different across the pond.
The bracket fungi are very cool!
ReplyDeleteDo you eat any of these? Some of them look familiar but maybe varieties are different across the pond
Wow, what beautiful fungus. I didn't know it came in so many varieties. During "wet" years we do get mushrooms here, but not much variety. Do any of the wildlife eat the fungus?
ReplyDeleteI love the plate-sized orange ones - I saw one of those while backpacking on Cumberland Island (Georgia). It's a National Seashore, so we had to make reservations well in advance and take a ferry to the island. That huge fungus fascinated me!
ReplyDeleteNancy in Iowa
any edible?
ReplyDeleteLove this subject and these pictures!
ReplyDeleteWe've seen mushrooms with our heavy rains of late. They aren't nearly as impressive as your collection, though!
ReplyDeleteWonderful! We've been a bit dry but I recognize many of these!
ReplyDeleteThank you...these are beauties!
wow! well done!!!
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