My dear neighbor, knowing how much I love nature, gave me an interesting, instructive, and old book about mushrooms, intended for those who want to take these interesting inhabitants of forests and meadows more seriously. It is actually interesting literature for beginners, with lots of details and scientific tips for recognizing fungi. In that book, the author singles out three stages in mushroom recognition, so I am at the beginning of the first phase in which the main question is "Is this mushroom edible"? True, this is the basic question I ask myself. This time I present a gallery of various mushrooms that I photographed during our usual family walks in nature and known trails outside the town.
Of course, as always, I wondered if any of them were edible or not. But they all seem inedible to me. Am I wrong?:D And I tried to identify some of them.
There were a lot of puffballs, but I liked this photo the most.
Coprinopsis picacea. For this mushroom I am sure it is not edible, it is even hallucinogenic. The name speaks for itself. It's hard for me to translate what we call it - but it's at the root of the word dung.
It is obvious that this period is perfect for mushroom hunting.
Happy Fungi Friday everyone! I hope you like my gallery, considering it has a lot of great photos.
Have a great weekend and have a great time!😊
With love,
Snezana