Got out for a nice hike yesterday. Hiked at Sucker Brook Trail leading up to the Long Trail in Addison County, Vermont near Ripton.
Can't not stop for mushrooms (and photo ops) π
Even these mushrooms that are a bit past their prime.
Here are some orange fungi just peeking out.
These orange mushrooms are what caught my eye.
I'm not sure if they are always slimy or just wet from the rain.
Also not sure if there are two type of mushrooms here or just different stages of the same type.
The brown slimy ones are not that attractive.
I think they are just wet and dissolving away.
Sometimes mushrooms make nice patterns as they open too far haha
I agree. Mushrooms looks great in your photos.
Thanks. It was a lovely find.
You're lucky.ππ Have a nice day.π
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beautiful mushroom my friend, love the slimy one. : )
do you forage them to bring home? or only the photos you bring back from he hike.
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Thanks, only photos this trip. I don't know these varieties. I only forage a few types of mushrooms I know. Like morels, chantrelles, hen of the woods.
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Cooll specimens of mushrooms, the last one almost look like a flower, cool one!
Thanks the last one does look like a flower π
Beautiful photography friend.
Thanks π
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Love these little umbrellas. :)
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Great captures!
Thanks it was a fun hike
Ah very cool mushrooms with this orange color and so shiny.
Have a great day
A little color in the green, green, green woods. I'm not complaining about the green though lol
I can't wait for everything to be white again, fed up with all this green! π
Nice and slimy Mycena leaiana. The brown upturned ones might be a russula of sorts.
I knew you would come through with some IDs π
I get excited to see orange fungi in the forest, hoping it will be chicken. But it usually ends up being jackolanterns or mycena leiana.
Slippery, or wilted - they look nice!
or glistening haha
Thanks π