Shingled/Scaly Hedgehog fungus / Sarcodon imbricat…
After a long, long wait
From two years ago
A huddle of shrooms
A few fungi from Friday
Fungus on a fallen branch
Mountain Shootingstar
Water Striders
In mushroom paradise
Textured
Fungi from the archives
After the rain
Calliope Hummingbird
Barely visible
Down by the pond
Fluffed up Pine Siskin
Unidentified fungus
Buddha surveying the Peony garden
Thirsty little Calliope Hummingbird
Red Baneberry / Actaea rubra, red berries
Common (Annual) Sowthistle / Sonchus oleraceus
Time to relax
View looking west towards the Rockies
Heritage Peony gone to seed
A breathtaking Lily
Mating Damselflies with bokeh
Yellow Clematis / Clematis tangutica
Tiny visitor
Common Hemp-nettle / Galeopsis tetrahit
Peony seedpods
Bear claw marks on a tree trunk
Insect galls on Rose leaves
Ruby-throated Hummingbird / Archilochus colubris
Darner dragonfly sp.
Autumn's glory
Fringed Heartwort / Ricciocarpos natans liverwort,…
A welcome cluster
Showy Aster / Aster conspicuus, rarely seen in blo…
Puffballs on a tree stump
Farmland of the Alberta foothills
Overtaken by nature
Rose hip species
Surrounded by beauty
A patch of polypore
Fall reflections
Lichen in the fall
Slime mold on moss
Just for the record
An unusual find
Forest floor
Slime Mold / Stemonitis axifera
African Spur Tortoise / Geochelone sulcata
Spectacular
Northern Gentian
Little beauty
Saddle fungus
Slime mold
Comb Tooth / Hericium coralloides
Eyelash fungus
Overlapping - and, oh, so temporary
Waste not ....
Pretty near perfect
The metallic look
Silver slippers for a princess
Lodgepole Pine
Evening Grosbeak
One-flowered Wintergreen
Smooth and glossy
Light and darkness
Mushrooms on a tree stump
So that's where the mushrooms go
They're HERE!
Quite a beauty
Rare Spotted Coralroot
A little extra
Spotted Coralroot
Little fungus cup
In the darkness of the forest
Slime Mold - Stemonitis axifera
Jimson Weed
Promise of white beauty
Treasure of the woodpile
Sticky Purple Geranium seedpods
Star-flowered Solomon's Seal
Ground Beetle
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Underside of Shingled/Scaly Hedgehog fungus
By the time a few of us caught up to the people ahead of us on this botanizing trip, this fungus had been "pulled". That never goes down well with some of us, especially photographers, lol - some people reckon that you can pick mushrooms, while others of us (me included) think differently. Mind you, it is clearly stated on various websites that mushrooms are not to be picked in any Provincial or National parks! Seeing as it had been pulled (and then "replaced" for the bottom image!), I photographed the underside to show the teeth (not gills). Photographed at Rod Handfield's, near Millarville (south of Calgary) on August 13th.
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