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Amanita muscaria, commonly known as the fly agaric or fly amanita or in Dutch "vliegenzwam" looks like another "petit four' ;-))
Panellus mitis
Since I was a child, I 've been fascinated by world of mushrooms!
Happy Sunday to you all and thanks for comments and favs!
For _LABEL_3 who saw this photo on facebook, where Ricoh DACh (Pentax) shared it, and wanted to fav it. So Lutz jetzt kannste... ;-)
This photo and two others of my photos made it into the 'top 40' of a Pentax photo competition. :-)
The other two photos are here:
Both the common name and the scientific name say it very clearly: these are not lollipops! As long as you spit out a sample of any of the red brittlegills, taste testing will not result in sickness - but your tongue may tingle for a while if you sample any of the peppery hot ones. Make a meal of Russula emetica, however, and you can expect to feel very poorly indeed for quite a few days.
On the positive side, when in good condition these are among the prettiest of woodland fungi.
At this moment i'm on the Veluwe. The forests here have tons of mushrooms, which is a nice subject to photograph!
Very happy with this result. I would like to have the full mushroom in focus, but yeah. better luck next time.
So, the mushrooms came back... only this time, they multiplied. There were so many but rained and rained and rained some more until there were soggy and brown and no good to photograph... but there were 2 that were "okay". This is one, even though it's fallen over.
Just as I thought we were skipping mushrooms this year - I found these in our garden today.
Also called Weeping Mary - Lacrymaria lacrymabunda.
Weeping because of the black, watery droplets that appear at the cap rim and on te edges of the gills when they are moist. The English name somehow seems particularly poignant when these mushrooms pop up to shed their tears beside gravestones cemeteries.
Tränender Saumpilz, tranende franjehoed
“You must grow like a tree, not like a mushroom”. Thank you for views, comments, favorites and most of all your friendship. Hope you have a Bless week...
Again when the mushrooms come up they do...Nature sprouting , spores exploding under the ground to produce magical mushrooms. You need to have rain and sunlight to make the mushrooms rise from earth