Sulphur Tuft (Hypholoma fasciculare) on dead Beech, October 2017, local wood, Staffordshire, England.
Mushroom Worlds IX
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Iām looking at this lovely picture imagining Chinese rice farmers in the morning mists from another time. Thanks for triggering my imagination Pete!
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What a wonderful imagination you have, Diana! Thank you š
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It’s interesting you can find so many kinds of mushroom. These ones look like umbrellas!
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I do find their colours and forms quite beautiful and fascinating. I do go for walks when I have the time in search of them at this time of the year. Thank you for your comment, Miriam š
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You’re welcome, that makes your walk fun for searching mushrooms!
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I was studying the shot to see if there were any toadstools but there does not seem to be mush room for them.
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