Trametes versicolor. It grew right on the ground, but I suspect there was wood dust hidden in the ground. The whole hat did not want to fit into the macro lens and I shot it in parts.
And now let's look from the forest into the central city park. These guys also seem to grow on the ground. But no. The old tree is cut very close to the ground. Moss and grass cover the surface of the stump, but mushrooms have found it.
Here it can be seen more clearly.
This is from the same park, but the parasites live on the trunk of a still living tree. He doesn't have long to live, it's sad.
It turns out that I was closely watched.
And this find is from the shore of Lake Nakhimovsky. It is a pity that there were no more of these mushrooms, one could have collected in a frying pan.
And again into the forest.
It wasn't mushroom season yet. But not for photography. You can always find what to capture in the frame.
By the way, meet Icelandic moss. But I will make a separate post about him. He deserves it.
Happy Fungie Friday to you!
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