Clavaria zollingeri (lemmy.world)
For the visually impaired: an unusually shaped mushroom. No mushroom head and the trunk splits into many trunks like a tree or a form of coral. Completely purple....
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For the visually impaired: an unusually shaped mushroom. No mushroom head and the trunk splits into many trunks like a tree or a form of coral. Completely purple....
I’m not sure what they are but as soon as they fruited something ate them the following night....
Auricularia auricula-judas is now called wood ear or black wood ear and is edible....
Discovered by Jonathan Revett in Cockley Cley, Norfolk, the fungus has just been classified as a new species in the world (2015). link...
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Photographed by James A. Christensen. Here’s his website: primevalnature.photoshelter.com
Central Florida, so probably not oyster. Also, definitely not an oyster based on that stem. And it was only an inch and half tall.
Photo by Steve Axford, but link is broken.
Photo by Len Buress...
For the visually impaired: a cluster of rather ordinary looking mushrooms under a hollybush with the exception that they are completely purple.
For the visually impaired. Standard issue mushroom, but completely purple. Perspective of the photo makes it look huge, but this species is typically only around 6 inches wide.
Captain Obvious says, “Don’t eat it unless you’re 100% sure.”...
A friend got me Frank Hyman’s How to Forage for Mushrooms without Dying, which I like alot because it has some nice clear photos and it’s small enough to pack in my bag easily....
In the Meudon forest near Paris, France.
helvella dryophilaHelvella dryophila...
A sp. of Phallaceae. Cardamom Mountains, Cambodia....
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cross-posted from: slrpnk.net/post/653677...
Only recently started learning about mushrooms and this is the first mushroom I’ve been able to identify in the wild!
I can’t find the original. AI possibly? IDK.
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