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Wakehurst Gardens gift shop toadstools.

In this series of 10 photos I have shown a mix of different fungi and toadstools seen on the bush track (McCardles bush) Tauranga, NZ

Pink fairy toadstool cake. Vanilla sponge with fondant icing and fondant modelled detail. Inspired by a Debbie Brown design

Toadstools in the forest ; Drunen .

Tiny Little Toadstool Charms

 

Polymer Clay, Acrylic Paint, Acrylic Sealer......Yes for the first time ever, I am using a Sealer on my work, but only because these have been antiqued with paint and they need a sealer. (I am still hand sanding and polishing all my other beads lol!)

Came with Ribbita, also enjoying the ride are Bubblee and Buttershy

Crocheted toadstool attached to a little mat of grass, with a fairy made from pipecleaners and wool.

Taken in Battle Ground, Clark Co., WA, USA

Jeff in a passage at the top of Toadstool Aven, Peak Cavern, Derbyshire

These neat little toadstools, photographed growing in the Hokitika cemetery, are Entoloma perzonatum (now a synonym of Entoloma translucidum, thanks myxonz), a New Zealand endemic species in the same genus as the brilliant blue toadstools, Entoloma hochstetteri.

 

There are more photos of E. translucidum and some information at virtualmycota.landcareresearch.co.nz/webforms/vM_Species_Details.aspx?pk=3407.

 

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Love that flip-out/tilt screen on the V3. Looks like shot with the 10-100 as 105 VR was too much lens for this one (used it to annoy a caterpillar with FT1).

 

Keeping my coffee pot warm! Project for January 2014 Issue of Bustle & Sew Magazine

Day 198, Saturday, July 17th, 2021

 

Toadstool Treasure

 

I was outside feeding the deer and decided to clean out the water trough and fill it up for them. While I was doing so, this young doe came very close and nuzzled something on the ground. It was a bright red toadstool! She was quite delighted with her find and went to work getting the other toadstool at the base of the tree.

 

Nikon D750 | 105mm | f/5 | 1/200 | ISO 1600 | handheld

From the Super Mario Brothers video games - the Toadstool Girls.

Tiny Little Toadstool Charms

 

Polymer Clay, Acrylic Paint, Acrylic Sealer......Yes for the first time ever, I am using a Sealer on my work, but only because these have been antiqued with paint and they need a sealer. (I am still hand sanding and polishing all my other beads lol!)

41/52 for the group 2020 Weekly Alphabet Challenge

 

This week's theme was: O is for October

 

We're well into autumn now. Fungi of all kinds are sprouting up and the leaves are starting to turn to brown and gold.

Taken in Battle Ground, Clark Co., WA, USA

Toadstool troupe on a moss-covered rotting log at Toxside.

 

Photomicrographs:

 

Top-right: Spores in Meltzer's Reagent (non-amyloid), generally containing two oil drops.

 

Bottom-left: Spores mounted in water. The spore print looks dark purple-brown and in this transmitted light photomicrograph, the spores can be seen to be crimson in colour.

 

Bottom-right: Gill squash preparation in Congo Red showing basidia bearing four spores. The basidium with basidiospores at far right is particularly clear, and above it are some basidia that have ejected their spores so that the short projecting sterigmata are visible.

We took a slight detour on the way home tonight, and I found these awesome toadstools by the side of the road.

 

But what's that in the background?

Macro of a tiny toadstool growing on a dead tree.

Crocheted toadstool attached to a little mat of grass, with a fairy made from pipecleaners and wool.

Toadstool Overview - no editing here - i just love the colour and pattern of the white segments

on the trail around Cash Lake

toadstools growing through leaf litter in the woods near Pickering

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.

Taken two days ago on the grass at home. Can't find the toadstools name so, if someone knows, please add a comment. Think it is from the Agaricus family. I liked the water droplets in the grass that are a reminder of the wet Canterbury winter so far.

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