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Although spring is close, the mushroom season has not started yet. The only shrooms that can be found are dried winter mushrooms and perennials.
The oyster mushroom I found a few months ago on the stump completely dried out and reduced its volume several times. It is interesting that it did not lose its shape at all, but dried evenly.
Various polypores can be found mainly on plum or apricot trees. They often grow in a row one below the other.
Schizophyllum commune (Splitgill mushroom) usually grows on stumps. Only sometimes it is possible to notice them high on the tree as they grow from the bark.
A large number of other mushrooms also grow on the tree stumps. I haven’t seen this species before so I’m not sure of the identification.
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