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'The Netherlands-Zaandam

Fresh specimen of the fungus Scarlet elfcup (Sarcoscypha austriaca - Krulhaarkelkzwam), popping up in the Zaandam boranical garden during a modest cold snap. This species is found growing on fallen pieces of dead hardwood among mosses and leaf litter in damp habitats in winter and early spring. Hard to distinguish from Sarcoscypha coccinea (Rode kelkzwam), but specimen on this spot are recently examined microscopic and thus correctly identified. © Tom Kisjes'

More on his flickr

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'Stacked from 190 images. Method=B (R=4,S=8)

Helicon Focus Pro'

More on flickr

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Found on flickr

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submitted 6 months ago by kunegis@mander.xyz to c/mushrooms@lemmy.world
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submitted 6 months ago by sploosh@lemmy.world to c/mushrooms@lemmy.world

I found this little fella (as well as a number of his friends) outside. It's cold and wet, so I brought them in where they can get warm and dry out. Remember folks, if you're cold they're cold.

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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.crimedad.work/post/45353

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.crimedad.work/post/45350

cross-posted from: https://pixelfed.crimedad.work/p/crimedad/645807689399767182

An ivy leaf peeking up through some mushrooms on a tree stump.

#fungi #ivy #mushtodon

@crosspost@lemmy.crimedad.work

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submitted 6 months ago by remotelove@lemmy.ca to c/mushrooms@lemmy.world
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today's harvest (lemmy.world)

Cubensis grow naturally where I live (brazilian countryside). Those are the ones that showed themselves to me today

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It collapsed (lemmy.world)

Well. That’s lunch sorted

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Thursday (lemmy.world)

I’m late

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Definitely a grower (lemmy.world)

And it’s getting bigger by the minute

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The mushrooms shall march upon us

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They’re cooking with gas

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Here we go (lemmy.world)

It’s all action at this end

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Massive, I tell you

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PNW Whats this? (i.imgur.com)
submitted 8 months ago by lucy@lemmy.world to c/mushrooms@lemmy.world

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submitted 8 months ago by TheKaul@lemmy.world to c/mushrooms@lemmy.world

For context:

These were found in the Mt. Hood wilderness, about 50-100ft from a river, just next to a tree with some moss. Most of them were buried under the ground, but a few of them were poking out, which is how they caught my eye.

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We have a number of large piles of rotted wood chips on our land from about five years old when we had to clear a few trees. They produced quite a few two years ago, then nothing last year with the dry fall in our area. We're happy to see them again.

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Agaricus? (lemmy.ca)

No banana on hand so used apple for scale. Vancouver Island

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Banana for scale. I was a little late to the party as it looks like something munched on it.

Found beside our raised garden bed on Vancouver Island. Not sure species, any guesses from the experts out there?

This is my first photo posted on Lemmy so excuse the amateur effort.

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submitted 8 months ago by HM05_Me@lemmy.world to c/mushrooms@lemmy.world
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