I have subscribed to a Facebook group on fungi and see all kinds (on the group, I mean, rarely in real life). I don't know why but seeing fungi is a thrill to me, it's a little tiny world on the landscape of a rotting log, and the closer you look the more you see.
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Fungi...it reminds me of my childhood game "red rover." Every time I turn my back it grows more.
I sense a feast.
There's a lot of it about at the moment and so many different varieties.
WOW! You've made me aware of all the fungi we have in our woods. Perhaps next year I will take an identification course
More colorful than our lawn fungi, which is all very brown.
I have subscribed to a Facebook group on fungi and see all kinds (on the group, I mean, rarely in real life). I don't know why but seeing fungi is a thrill to me, it's a little tiny world on the landscape of a rotting log, and the closer you look the more you see.
And when you think that all we are seeing is the fruiting body...the real fungus is huge!!!
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