Fungi Friday - Cool Finds From This Year

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Now that fungi season is over here I have to dig into my photos from this past year for #fungifriday by @ewkaw
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Here is a baby amanita muscaria guessowii. The sun hit it at just the right angle to highlight the sugar crystals that make you high lol.
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Here are some orange mycena along with some blue cup fungi. Look at the itty bitty blue cup.
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Look at this mess, it appears to be some kind of slime mold eating an older mushroom.
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Some standard pear shaped puffballs, tasty little guys.
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I have no idea what these weirdos are. They almost look like flower bouquets.
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I'm not sure about the ids on these mushrooms, not quite ink caps, not quite mycena.
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Now for a cool bolete, I can't remember the name but it is an edible species.
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Here's an update on my reishi, this guy sprouted some ears.
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So far no big conchs are forming. I may need to give them some fresh outside air.

Happy #fungifriday



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Beautiful Mascaria!!
They grow in rings!
He he he!
Have a Great Weekend!
👍🏼😊🌴🐝🌴😊👍🏼

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I wish I could find a fairy ring of muscaria. So far I've only found some kind of sorority mushroom growing in a fairy ring.

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Hi There!
Since it was a hobby of mine, so to speak in Germany...
I learned a trick...
Go out on Full Moon,
Where the Moon Light Shines,
You'll find the ring!
(*of course under Evergreens)
Have an Awesome Weekend!
👍🏼😊🍄🐝🍄😊👍🏼

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The ring will probably be there in a different dimension crossing over right?

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That depends on if You are them first...
He he he! 😉
They just follow the root pattern,
and like Moonlight...

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😊
Awesome and fantastic collection of mushrooms !!!! 🤗Amazing.
@sketch.and.jam
I did quick search on the weirdos 😁 photo 5. I found some that look kinda like it.
My search came up with
Royoporus badius - or Picipes badius. commonly known as the black-footed polypore
:D

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Badius sounds familiar they definitely had their pores were tiny and smooth.

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And here it didn't even start yet! :p

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Lucky, if I was rich I would move around the globe to where the mushroom seasons were happening.

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Not so lucky... we don't have those cool forests north part of the globe has. With all the shrooms and autumn colours.

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What a collection. Once upon a time, I lived in Buena Vista, Colorado, host to the King Boletus Mushroom Festival. Not sure if it still exists, but there is a particular aspen grove there host to several different species each year.

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