Tuesday, October 29, 2024

Fungi

 My other baby brother has a tree with some interesting fungi. 


I have no idea what kind of fungi this is ...other than interesting. 


On the other side of the tree is one little fungi.  

I used to know more about fungi...I took a very interesting Botany class many years ago...use it or lose it...

Sometimes I should just enjoy the discovery without all the information like its real name. 

Far Side

25 comments:

  1. It's pretty and looks like it might be eatable, but I wouldn't ever try it on my own.

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  2. That is a beauty! I love fungi and mosses too.

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  3. That one is a beauty!!!

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  4. It is that time of the year. We have a book that identifies mushrooms, but thus far have been afraid to eat any.

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  5. That is an interesting fungi. I have no idea what kind either, but it's pretty. I always enjoy finding little surprises like this in nature.

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  6. I have never seen any like this. It's a nice color. I understand use it or lose it. I used to be conversational in French. Now I'm like, duh?

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  7. It is nice to see fungi. I hope we get some moisture because fall is the prime time for fungi to appear!
    It is a pretty orange, so call it orange Halloween Fungi! :)

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  8. Yes, sometimes it's good to just see and enjoy.

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  9. I'm with you, I can appreciate the beauty of nature without knowing the names of everything. Those are very cool fungi!

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  10. Not knowing all the names makes the world kind of magical to me. But I am in awe of the folks who do know all the names. :)

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  11. Neat! I have some very neat mushrooms growing up around one of my bird baths!

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  12. Never seen a fungi like this one but it sure is pretty. Granny M

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  13. I love finding fungi but never know the names of them (not a problem as I have no desire to eat any of them). There are so many types and such different colours that I simply enjoy looking at them. Your tree one is a pretty colour :)

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  14. Those big orange blobs are very interesting, something I have never seen before. I guess I would like to know its name too.

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  15. Very attractive fungi. Very warm color.

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  16. It looks like an orange. Do you think it's poisonous?

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  17. I am calling it Pumpkin Fungus since it is pumpkin colored and it is the 29th of October. I would assume poisonous because that is more scary.

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  18. It looks like body parts! Ha! I love mushrooms but only eat the ones from the grocery store. Even if I knew which ones in nature were edible, I would never trust myself. Did I tell you that my appointment for the new doctor for my back is November 4th? I'm so excited. I would love to have no pain and get off that med. I just hope it isn't as difficult to wean off of as it was for you. Yikes!
    Blessings and love,
    Betsy

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  19. That fungus is pretty. I wish I wasn’t to curious to learn more. It’s an annoying way to be.. Always wondering about something.

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  20. Isn’t that fabulous! I love the way the fruiting bodies just seem to squeeze out of the tree trunk.

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  21. At least it is bright and a pretty color!

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  22. LD...I have strange ones that appear off and on that one would find in a farm field which the development once was.

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  23. We have an Audubon book on mushrooms...I wonder if I could find this one. I would like to see it if it changes as it gets older.

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