This fungus is growing on a hard-packed crushed granite RV pad that gets blasted with afternoon sun. What could be surviving here? (mander.xyz)
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It’s gurgling up outta the ground in my backyard. Rural NC, Piedmont area....
On the 9 June 2023, at Mala, Karkala, Karnataka, India, researchers found Rao’s intermediate golden-backed frog, (Hylarana intermedia) with a rather fetching, fungal companion growing out of it’s side...
cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/13518835...
Ophiocordyceps clavulata is a fungi parasite of scale insects feeding on trees including Pignut Hickory and American Hazel. It grows up to 4 mm...
staghorn fungi at longshaw Found in wood at longshaw below pond...
Phaeocalicium polyporaeum is a tiny mycoparasitic fungus, seen here on its most common host, Trichaptum cf biforme, although it has also been reported on Trametes versicolor.
cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/11022800...
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This is hair ice. It is formed on dead barkless wood and a fungus called Exidiopsis effusa is the main reason. I found this and many more, during late autumn in a forest in Northern Denmark
This is from earlier this year in Northern Denmark
I have no knowledge but loads of fascination towards mushrooms and fungus in general
I think it’s a Lycoperdon. Maybe Lycoperdon perlatum.
A big ol’ Pseudoinonotus dryadeus aka “oak bracket”. These fruit bodies can overwinter and last multiple years! This one was about 2ft across
I was wondering if these were edible or not.
Santa Cruz, California
Was walking through the woods today and saw these mushrooms growing on a fallen tree. I thought they looked very pretty....
Sauce: rosemarymosco.com/comics/…/types-of-mushrooms...
For my conditions, it seems that 50/50 hardwood saw dust/wheat bran is performing better than standard masters mix. It’s probably a hair too humid for it in my tent, but it’s gotta be higher for the oysters that are fruiting now....