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Mushroom ID help (lemmy.world)
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Found growing in a pot with a hibiscus plant, not entirely sure how it got there but the recent excessive rainfall has made it fruit.

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Tiny and Alone (lemmy.world)
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Mushroom ID (mander.xyz)
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submitted 2 months ago by [email protected] to c/[email protected]

More angles here:

cap

gills

I think it might be a green-spored parasol which is poisonous, but it's hard to tell at this stage. Was hoping it's something edible because there's lots of them and they're massive.

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Cross post (lemmy.ml)
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'Geastrum triplex - Collard Earthstar' by victoria's photo gallery

Taken in Denbury Farm woods

UK

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UK

Photo by Chris

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Orange Jelly Fungus (lemmy.world)
submitted 4 months ago by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
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Has anyone used these kits before? are they worth it or just a fun thing to do with kids?

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Two in One (lemmy.world)
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Chaga? (programming.dev)
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Never seen one that large if so

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Found on flickr

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Found on flickr

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Found on flickr

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Turkey Tail (lemmy.world)
submitted 5 months ago by [email protected] to c/[email protected]

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/8713466

Was walking through the woods today and saw these mushrooms growing on a fallen tree. I thought they looked very pretty.

Never tried to ID a mushroom outside a grocery store before, but it looks like turkey tail.

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Life under the trees.

Fungi fruiting in the forest

Found on flickr

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Found on flickr

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The violet pouch fungus (Cortinarius porphyroideus) is a truffle-like fungus found in the leaf litter of beech forests. Its spore-producing tissue is enclosed within its purple cap. Spores are released when the cap begins to disintegrate, or when insects and other small animals eat the tissue within the cap.

Found on flickr

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Found on flickr

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Found on Blairskaith Muir.

Found on flickr

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Found on flickr

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