These appeared last night
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king bolete? (lemmy.ml)
I found this just popping out of the ground off a hiking trail in Connecticut. What do you think? Is this a small king bolete?
Moss Bell, Angle 2 (lemmy.world)
Orange Mushroom (lemmy.world)
Or is it more salmon?
Mushroom Trio (lemmy.world)
If anyone knows the ID of these, please feel free to share. I’d like to update these photos with the correct names.
Violet Webcap* (lemmy.world)
*I think. Please correct me if I’m wrong.
Mushroom Family (lemmy.world)
White Saddle (I Think) (lemmy.world)
Moss Bell (lemmy.world)
Mushrooms On An Oak Stump (lemmy.world)
My front yard in FL (i.imgur.com)
I know nothing about mushrooms but I’m curious about what type these might be.
Unidentified (lemmy.world)
Mushrooms found in a forest just outside Rīga today
Winter Chanterelles / Trattkantarell, Sweden (lemmy.world)
Unknown Polypore, Sweden (lemmy.world)
Vevet Top - Midwest USA (sh.itjust.works)
Fly Agaric / Röd Flugsvamp, Sweden (lemmy.world)
Cultivating Gourmet and Medicinal Mushrooms | PARAGRAPHIC (www.youtube.com)
I love this video.
Beautiful 🥰 (lemmy.world)
Can someone enlighten me what kind of mushroom this is? Second pic in comments. :)
Tis the season. (lemmy.ca)
Taken this morning near Danford Lake, Quebec. I’m no mycologist, so I have no idea what these are. But I do enjoy taking their picture :)
shiitake Grow set, identification request (infosec.pub)
Shiitake Grow set produced an unusually big mushroom instead of many small ones. Is this really shiitake? Based on my google foo it is highly likely....
We found these cool guys in our yard Saturday (lemmy.world)
Mushrooms from Oct 2022 (lemmy.world)
I’m not sure what they are but as soon as they fruited something ate them the following night....
It is that time of year again (lemmy.ca)
Ok, you got me. These are from last year. But the mycelial networks are kicking into high gear right about now, and I’m getting antsy for some photo hunting.
This mushroom species looks like tiny people, Geastrum britannicum (lemmy.world)
Discovered by Jonathan Revett in Cockley Cley, Norfolk, the fungus has just been classified as a new species in the world (2015). link...