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Die Zeit der Pilze beginnt - The mushroom season begins
Eigentlich kommen zur Zeit in Franken aufgrund der großen Trockenheit in den letzten Wochen kaum Pilze vor. In einem Buchenmischwald fand ich aber auf einem feuchten Berghang eine große Vielfalt. Zwar keine essbaren, aber eine ganze Reihe von mir unbekannten Pilzarten, die noch dazu recht dekorativ in feuchtem Moos standen und zum Fotografieren einluden. Der Herbst ist also wirklich angekommen!
Actually, there are very few mushrooms in Franconia at the moment because of the great drought in the last few weeks. But in a mixed beech forest on a damp hillside I found a great variety. Not edible ones, but a whole range of mushroom species unknown to me, which were standing quite decoratively in wet moss and invited to be photographed. So autumn has really arrived!
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Actually, there are very few mushrooms in Franconia at the moment because of the great drought in the last few weeks. But in a mixed beech forest on a damp hillside I found a great variety. Not edible ones, but a whole range of mushroom species unknown to me, which were standing quite decoratively in wet moss and invited to be photographed. So autumn has really arrived!
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Enjoy the rest of your weekend.
May be I'm wrong.
gorgeous capture, anyway.
and are making their way to the Mushroom Club :)
Wünsche noch einen schönen Abend,ganz liebe Grüße Güni:))
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