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Jelly-ear / Wood-ear fungus seems to be having a good season, at least in the south east UK.
This was from a small woodland near Guildford. Couldn't see the wood for the jellies
#fungifriends πŸ„

1 year ago 24 0 0 1
beans

or some kind of trichiid growing in a hole on some dead wood, maybe Trichia varia. But it sure looks like beans

photo by Michael Harz

beans or some kind of trichiid growing in a hole on some dead wood, maybe Trichia varia. But it sure looks like beans photo by Michael Harz

beans

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Many worlds πŸ–€πŸ–€πŸ–€πŸ–€πŸ–€
#macro #photography

1 year ago 393 39 15 4
Chlorociboria aeruginascens - green elf cup is approximately 2mm tall, seemingly lightly fluffy blue / green cup fungus. When you’re lucky enough to find the fruiting body of the fungus often found on the underside of blue wood. Stained by the fungus. They sometimes contain droplets as pictured here

Chlorociboria aeruginascens - green elf cup is approximately 2mm tall, seemingly lightly fluffy blue / green cup fungus. When you’re lucky enough to find the fruiting body of the fungus often found on the underside of blue wood. Stained by the fungus. They sometimes contain droplets as pictured here

Chlorociboria aeruginascens
πŸ’šπŸ’™ #fungifriends

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It caught me off guard. I initially thought Luke was implying we were all overly emotional and sentimental πŸ˜‚

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Hey, thanks for the big up!
Have a little mush in return 🫑

1 year ago 10 1 1 0

Me neither! There were a few of them on the tree, but this one was in another league

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Bulbous beauty
#fungifriends πŸ„

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Thanks! The phone is doing a LOT of the legwork here

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Good to know, thanks. Shame I can't edit the post

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Found this pretty rosette of Tremella foliacea (leafy brain fungus) on an oak tree in Knepp Wildland, West Sussex
#fungifriends #mycology πŸ„

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This is excellent advice! A lot of people think putting out human hair or pet fur is good but it’s problematic both for chemicals on them and for baby bird feet tangling. Jute/feathers/plant materials/sticks/leaves all good to leave out for them. ❀️ πŸ¦β€β¬›πŸͺΊ

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Happy new year to all of my fungi friends family x Here's my favourite πŸ„ pic from last weekend's stroll:
Coprinopsis atramentaria (common ink cap)
Still a looker, even with age
#fungifriends #mycology

1 year ago 35 3 2 0
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πŸ„ Coprinellus micaceus, (Glistening Ink-cap) πŸ„
I've found these in abundance recently, which is appreciated as they're one of the prettier Winter mushrooms.
Discovered this little beaut in Unsted wood, near Godalming, UK
#fungifriends #mushroommonday

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A Close up crop of Xylaria sp - candle snuff fungi covered with droplets. A small white Mycena is reflected in each droplet

A Close up crop of Xylaria sp - candle snuff fungi covered with droplets. A small white Mycena is reflected in each droplet

Xylaria sp - candle snuff fungi covered with droplets. A small white Mycena is reflected in each droplet

Xylaria sp - candle snuff fungi covered with droplets. A small white Mycena is reflected in each droplet

A mobile phone picture with a finger showing scale of the subjects

A mobile phone picture with a finger showing scale of the subjects

Candle snuff #fungi covered in droplets with a Mycena reflected for good measure πŸ’§πŸ’¦ #fungifriends #nature

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This one was a lot of fun...I love drawing floof

#ArtAdventCalendar
#cat #art #drawing #pencil

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Check out these tiny fungi - growing on moss in Hinton Ampner woodland. Nature's baubles πŸŽ„
#fungifriends πŸ„

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Discovered these young glistening ink caps popping out of a moss-covered log in a woodland in Hampshire
#fungifriends πŸ„

1 year ago 34 1 0 0

No, not edible at all. But they are bioluminescent πŸŒŸπŸ„πŸŒŸ

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Yes, west of there, just off the A23. Managed by the National Trust

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Cute little family of Rosy Bonnets (Mycena Rosa) found in Nymans Gardens, West Sussex this weekend
#fungifriends #mycology πŸ„

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I took 6 Amazonian wasp stings to the torso to get this shot!! Honestly, it was so worth it - look at these gorgeous gills!! The sting right by my spinal cord I could still feel throbbing for months afterward... all in the name of mushroom photography!!

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That face says it all 😻

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This little brown mushroom has an innie
#fungifriends πŸ„

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Some little Common(?) Bonnets for #MushroomMonday plus some gnarly bark, moss and lichen for good measure
#fungifriends πŸ„

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Little Oysterling fan
#fungifriends #mushroomsky πŸ„

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Yeah could well be. I was so obsessed with the shiny gills I didn't get any good photos of the caps

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Struck gold with these little beauties. Some kind of oysterling perhaps? I really don't know. Any thoughts on ID would be appreciated
#fungifriends #mushroomsky πŸ„

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This is so cute πŸ₯Ί

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Winters are usually mild in the south of England, I occasionally find autumnal mushrooms well into the Winter

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