Hi, friend! How was your mushroom hunting? FungiLovers...
From time to time even in the park you can find interesting specimens, and at that time I very rarely visited this part of the old garden, which was a little wild. The grass and trees towered here in the summer, but as they grew, under the trees and among the old woods, I saw the red, soft-feathered mushrooms so beautiful growing among the old trunks. Turns out people, many consequences are filled with wild gardens, and if that doesn't scare me and you, then it's a type of fungus Sarcoscyphaceaeis familiar from goblet mushrooms in the order Pezizales. Members of the Sarcoscyphaceae have a cosmopolitan distribution, found in tropical and temperate climates. But this mushroom is eaten well except by worms. Once upon a time, .? However, they were beautiful to look at, especially in the late afternoon sun, and among the crowds beneath the trees.
mushrooms Sarcoscyphaceae
mushrooms Sarcoscyphaceae
mushrooms Sarcoscyphaceae
mushrooms Sarcoscyphaceae
mushrooms Sarcoscyphaceae
mushrooms Sarcoscyphaceae
mushrooms Sarcoscyphaceae
mushrooms Sarcoscyphaceae
mushrooms Sarcoscyphaceae
And there are also some separate pictures of just this mushroom itself living there.
mushrooms Sarcoscyphaceae
mushrooms Sarcoscyphaceae
mushrooms Sarcoscyphaceae
From some of the picture sessions that you have seen today, hopefully it will make you happy and happy, let's always hunt for unique mushrooms in the forest and old gardens.