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Found growing in a moist New Jersey pinelands habitat within Blueberry Hill Preserve, Gibbsboro, NJ. Photographed with a Canon 60D and Canon 100mm macro.
I have no idea what kind these are but they have sprouted up in the lawn. They are very tiny so I put my camera on the ground and tried a shot with the macro lens.
Kamera Canon EOS 5D Mark III
Belichtung 0,006 sec (1/160)
Blende f/9.0
Brennweite 180 mm
ISO-Empfindlichkeit 25600
Mushroom has some kind of magic in different cultures.
Do you know that in ancient Greece and Mexico, edible mushrooms were considered the food of the gods?
In Central America mushroom were instead used for sacred rites and they were called Teonanacatl which means "Flesh of the Gods".
Africans, on the other hand, called mushrooms "The little man of the forest with the big hat".
Native American were using mushrooms to induce visions during religious rituals.
Watch out next time you walk in the forest, you could spot a sign from the Gods.
This little mushroom is about 2 mm. across. I found it under some bushes at the back of a local condo. The ground looked just like ordinary soil.
I think the neighbours are going to call the men with white coats to take me away. I'm always grubbing around in the shrubbery - LOL
Anyone who recognizes this is welcome to identify. I know so little about mushrooms - I just love their beautiful variety.