Welcome to the 13-teen edition of Fungi Lovers digest!
A set of cool maze-looking tree fungus from Aceh forest by . Do check this splendid macros! I wish you more encounters like this in the future. Oh, and note how ordinary does this mushroom look like from above. Dont be lazy to check the inner side of the things, comrades!
presented a series of images of cinnabar tree fungi from Aceh forest.
boasted with a nice trophey of Oysters he harvested in the forest. Wild oysters are more tasty then the home-grown ones, did you know that!
during his foray visit to the forest had an intresting find: a 1976 nickel stuck in a branch. And, of course, some edible shrooms! Every now and then you find weird things in the forest...
is another new fungi lover from Sumatra, Indonesia - 'converted' by the nice fungi visuals posted in FL. I cannot but express how much I enjoyed his set of macros of an aging drying ephemera shrooms. It is a pure poetry! Do check and enjoy the visuals. I am really looking forward to see more of your mushroom finds!!
from Aceh told no intresting story and did not bother to identify the little fella she found, but that doesnt matter: one could not but fell in love with this red head sweetie. So cute! I wish you more great finds like this.
encountered some tree Judas Ear fungi, and created a good captures. And a happy find: spring morels!!!
And a little reminder: we have a nice fun challenge at HIVE, hold by @EwkaW. I hope many of you will join, as there are only 2 simple rules:
- when Friday comes, share your fungi with us! post your own, original photo/drawing/art/food/anything-at-all of any type of fungi (yes, stolen images will be checked and reported !)
- add #fungifriday (not necessarily must be your 1st tag). that's all!