That's right, fellow fungi lovers, just in time for #fungifriday, and what to my wondering eyes should appear?
Well, take a look for yourselves...
These three were so well hidden I only noticed them today. It takes at least two days for the caps to fully open like this. And, believe me, I been looking! But caught them just in time.
Left the little one like before to spore some more.
Tried to get a shot of the ring before the cap breaks away from the stem.
Nice clear shot of the grass seed silhouette behind it anyway.
So you guys aren't tired of looking at winecaps yet, are you?
Oh good:D
This guy looks so happy:)
Okay, now I will share with you a trick.
I hadn't seen them in weeks, even though I was watering the garden bed pretty much daily with the hose. Day after day I found nothing.
But as day after beautiful sunny day went on, I was getting tired of the time consuming job of watering with the hose and dug out the sprinkler.
All of a sudden mushrooms were popping up like...well...mushrooms!
The sprinkler is obviously much more like rain, and that is clearly much more to their liking.
And just like kept saying, they have established their mycelium :-)
Thanks so much for checking out my post. I will try to have something besides winecaps next time. But on the positive side, odds are anyone that's been reading my post will be able to make a confident identification of the king stropharias mushroom with no problem.
And thanks to for another fun edition of #fungifriday:)