Happy Fungi Friday ๐ฅฐ
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Today is Friday, a day for hanging out with mushrooms ....
This time I came across a new species that is extremely unusual, that at one point I thought it was part of a gut ๐คญ
We walked on Vrลกaฤki breg and made a circle around one peak ... And along the way we found those mushrooms ...
I am fascinated because it reminded me of flytraps ...
Opposite the dry leaves, these mushrooms just shine and you have to notice them ... They are almost fluorescent .... And I came across some that slowly wither ....
A little more fresh and one part full of those mushrooms ....
Sarcoscypha austriaca
Sarcoscypha coccinea / austriaca ๐ Baba's ear - in our country it is called or September cup ๐ This spring newspaper is most common immediately after the snow melts, at the end of winter, from February to the end of April, but it can be found from November, and during mild winters and throughout January. Its substrate is buried branches of alder, elm, hazelnut, willow, and even wild blackberries. Typical habitats are shady and humid places along streams, rivers and unsunted bays..
I hope that this mushroom is as interesting to you as it is to me .... And I came across a black one and I'm not sure it's a mushroom ... Look and say your opinion ...
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