FungiFriday #10

in FungiFriday3 years ago

Hello friends,

Happy #FungiFriday to all of you.
I didn't notice a lot of mushrooms during February. But I still found a few species that can be found both during the winter and throughout the year.

I finally found split gills mushrooms with beautiful gills. So far I have not had the opportunity to see them in this form.

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I noticed this lonely mushroom near the stump. It mostly grows up in groups, but this time it didn't have company.

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Oyster mushroom dried on the bark of the tree due to very cold weather. At very low temperatures without precipitation, these types of mushrooms dry out.

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And on the bark of a plum tree a common sight. Dry and fresh perennial polypore fungi. They are found all year round, some are fresh but most are dried.

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You have a beautiful mushroom flower

Those gills are indeed very pretty! I haven't had a chance to shoot them myself yet :)
Happy #Fungifriday!

It's my first tryout. 😁 So far I haven't been able to find them in such shapes. They were growing from the bark of a freshly cut tree.

The first one seems to be edible too delicious.

Yay! 🤗
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