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I made a little banner to hang on the mushrooms, but can't decide what to put on it.

I don't know which although my gut instinct is toadstool.

While I lost around half of my toadstool leather frags in the Winter of 2007, including the really big one, I still have a ton of survivors. All of them are ... prospering. As far as I can tell, these things are basically unkillable. My original frag was a freebie from my local fish store because someone had brought it in on some rocks in a box NOT IN WATER. It looked too sad for him to keep in his display tanks and he didn't have a frag tank in the back. He figured it was going to die anyway. It didn't.

tiny mushrooms toadstools taken in Cambridgeshire UK

 

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I think these are toadstools that grew in the garden a few months ago ive seen an unusual amount of toadstools this year and vow to start carrying my camera around also getting a new phone for christams with a much much better camera setting so one way or another ill get those pics on here ....

The start of winter here, so we are getting a lot of toadstools again.

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The rainy season brings all types of growth both desirable and undesirable. I dont know if these toadstools are poisonous but we remove them when we see them. lest one of the dogs decides to have a mushroom salad.

A bunch of toadstools number 1 growing close to bunch number 2...{Next photo}.

A special fungi at a very special place in Tasmania.

freehand machine embroidered toadstool on cotton lawn...hand beaded details

Home grown in Terrarium

Found these growing in the rainforest in north Queensland.

Graffiti on Philopappos Hill, Athens.

I went a tad nuts and made five different ones. The pink with white polka spots one doesn't stand..boohoo.

These photos were taken in Exbury Gardens and Halloween Ghost Steam Railway, in Hampshire, UK

This was quite the impressive mushroom in this field of fungi.

toadstool on the open moor at Levisham

A fallen tree in the Hubertusbossen covered by numerous small yellow toadstools.

 

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Taken in a tree stump, I have never seen them before!

SAW THESE,I DONT KNOW WHAT THEY ARE CALLED

Never saw toadstools before that actually glistened and reflected light like glass. No retouch here except artistic framing to remove some distracting background. These were very small - less than half an inch in diameter. You can see the center of the stem through the transparent cap.

Bickerton Hill, Cheshire

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