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
It's pretty and looks like it might be eatable, but I wouldn't ever try it on my own.
ReplyDeleteThat is a beauty! I love fungi and mosses too.
ReplyDeleteThat one is a beauty!!!
ReplyDeleteIt is that time of the year. We have a book that identifies mushrooms, but thus far have been afraid to eat any.
ReplyDeleteThat 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.
ReplyDeleteI 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?
ReplyDeleteIt is nice to see fungi. I hope we get some moisture because fall is the prime time for fungi to appear!
ReplyDeleteIt is a pretty orange, so call it orange Halloween Fungi! :)
Yes, sometimes it's good to just see and enjoy.
ReplyDeleteI'm with you, I can appreciate the beauty of nature without knowing the names of everything. Those are very cool fungi!
ReplyDeleteNot 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. :)
ReplyDeleteNeat! I have some very neat mushrooms growing up around one of my bird baths!
ReplyDeleteNever seen a fungi like this one but it sure is pretty. Granny M
ReplyDeleteI 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 :)
ReplyDeleteThose big orange blobs are very interesting, something I have never seen before. I guess I would like to know its name too.
ReplyDeleteVery attractive fungi. Very warm color.
ReplyDeleteIt looks like an orange. Do you think it's poisonous?
ReplyDeleteI view all fungi as poisonous
DeleteI love seeing fungus!
ReplyDeleteI 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.
ReplyDeleteIt 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!
ReplyDeleteBlessings and love,
Betsy
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.
ReplyDeleteIsn’t that fabulous! I love the way the fruiting bodies just seem to squeeze out of the tree trunk.
ReplyDeleteAt least it is bright and a pretty color!
ReplyDeleteLD...I have strange ones that appear off and on that one would find in a farm field which the development once was.
ReplyDeleteWe 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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