Fungus
Coral fungus sp.
Sitting Earthstar / Geoastrum sessile
Breakdown
Brown Cup & Golden Pluteus / Pluteus chrysophlebiu…
Our Beautiful Forests
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On the Forest Floor
Mushroom
Curvaceous Mushroom
Little Pine
View from the Forest Floor
St Bruno Coral Root DSC 1842
Coral Fungus
Lichen at Peyto Lake
Orange Peel Fungus, Peyto Lake
Daffodils growing wild, Pt Pelee
de suspenso
Unidentified fungus
Showing off its gills
The Sickener / Russula emetica?
Could these be Bird's-nest fungi?
Yesterday's find
Mushroom along the Trail
The 'Sickener' / Russula emetica
Growing on a log
Red Mushrooms
Camouflaged Wood Frog
Coral Fungus
Fungi family
Beginning to crack
Growing through leaf litter
Comb Tooth fungus / Hericium coralloides
Coral fungus
perfoliate bellwort DSC 0724
Beauty in the forest
Purple Club Coral / alloclavaria purpurea
The Forest Floor – High Point State Park, Sussex C…
Dwarf Dogwood
One-sided Pyrola / Orthilia secunda
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Slime mold, Pringle Mt forest walk
Because I posted several photos from this important trip several days ago, I was thinking that I would be able to go back and copy/paste the description that I wrote for those first few images. When I checked, I remembered that I had been too busy to write anything at the time, so I have to start from scratch for today's posts. It's nearly lunch time and I haven't had breakfast yet, so I think I need to eat first, type second. Will be back ....
NOTE: all these photos were taken deep in a wonderful, old forest without sunshine. I had been hoping that it would be bright and sunny, as I know from experience, trying to photograph fungi on an overcast day tends to result in less than sharp images. We were lucky, though, that we only had bits of rain. Also, I need to wait for the IDs for all the fungi - our friend, Karel, is the one with a lot of knowledge on this subject.
NOTE: all these photos were taken deep in a wonderful, old forest without sunshine. I had been hoping that it would be bright and sunny, as I know from experience, trying to photograph fungi on an overcast day tends to result in less than sharp images. We were lucky, though, that we only had bits of rain. Also, I need to wait for the IDs for all the fungi - our friend, Karel, is the one with a lot of knowledge on this subject.
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