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There was quite a number of these attractive toadstools on the bright grassy floor below a stand of Larch trees near Red Moss.

 

Possibly Laccaria laccata (The Deceiver).

Captured at the end of the Toadstools trail on Utah. This is a 1.8 mile trail, supposed to be a easy one, but we visited right after the rain and it was full of the mud. It would be of great fun if taking this with Milky Way.

These beautiful red toadstools (Fly Agaric according to David below) were springing up everywhere in the shade under the conifer trees. I'm sure one of our group got a photo of us all fully prone trying to get that great shot!! en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amanita_muscaria

Saw this bad boy outside of my apartment this past week.

Toadstools in autumn at Winkworth Arboretum, Surrey, England.

Raised embroidery detail

I haven't had much creative thoughts since Merlot's passing. I found this 3 inch mushroom and I thought what a good way to use up some Millefiori. The white is the still drying glue. I probably will not grout this. Just something to put on my desk at work.

Before winter killed the vegetation I found and photographed these toadstools on our property.

 

Fairport Harbor, Ohio

Poisonous but photogenic.

Gingerbread Toadstool House party favours to match the cake.

Toadstool growing on the woodland ground.

in the forest we found this toadstool... Don´t eat it!!! ;-)

 

Trio of needle felt toadstools and vintage fungi book.

 

*My own original patterns, please don't copy - copyright laws apply*,

Toadstool at Creswick St. Georges Lake. With Chippy Neil and Aussie Jules.

 

Santa gave me a new Canon Powershot SX110 IS.

 

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Where are the fairies? Sleeping in the moss wearing green bedsocks!

To match a toadstool cake for a Woodland themed party

This is a toadstool cake which my sixteen year-old daughter Nicole made me for my birthday. It was her first attempt at a proper birthday cake and was very impressive! I love the little mini toadstools at the side! It was lovely to have such a beautiful cake made for me!

These are so funny, all bunched together so some are even bulging up. These are quite big as shown by my willing assistant in the photo below:

One of the Brittlestems, or perhaps a Bonnet or maybe even ClusteredToughshank. Alas no label to help me out

Second of two Toadstools taken at Knapps

On a log down by the river Evenload glowing in the low winter sunlight.

The Toadstool Hoodoos in Grand Staircase Escalante. Very easy to find on Highway 89 West of Big Water and just a short walk from the road, unlike the Wahweap Hoodoos that we will see later.

A picture of a toadstool shot at Cannock Chase.

Photographed at Dicky Beach, Queensland, Australia.

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Photographed with a #2 Close up lens. Catching up on posting photos that I brought to past RR Photo Club meetings.

A Mushroom of unidentified variety. ( May be a Lacrymaria lacrymabunda - Weeping Widow. )

A colourful way to mark an entrance.

 

CC - MV Red 2

Found this wee guy growing in my driveway.

Toadstool (Fly Argaric), Dunwich Heath

Toadstool in woods in Thorpeness

A toadstool seen growing from bare earth in countryside not far from Norwich. I am not enough of an expert to be able to identify it. To my eye the little "shavings" on the cap give it a look of the Shaggy Ink Cap. Others may know better. My wife and I refer to "toadenstoolens". We have been talking like this since spending a short holiday in The Netherlands and adjoining parts of Germany a few years ago.

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