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neville park
@nev@flipping.rocks  ·  activity timestamp 3 weeks ago

Checked on one of my favourite mushroom stumps and these spectacular fellows appeared seemingly out of nowhere overnight!

#mushtodon #sporespondence #shroomscrolling #fungi

The stump as a whole. Turkey tail shelf fungi have colonized one root; the remains of ink-caps are deliquescing in a central groove; and on the other side, though hidden, there are some dead man's fingers.
The stump as a whole. Turkey tail shelf fungi have colonized one root; the remains of ink-caps are deliquescing in a central groove; and on the other side, though hidden, there are some dead man's fingers.
The stump as a whole. Turkey tail shelf fungi have colonized one root; the remains of ink-caps are deliquescing in a central groove; and on the other side, though hidden, there are some dead man's fingers.
The mushroom cluster seen from above.
The mushroom cluster seen from above.
The mushroom cluster seen from above.
A large cluster of mushrooms, with somewhat shaggy conical orange-yellow caps and sturdy white stems, rising from the centre of a tree stump in someone's yard, seen from ground level.
A large cluster of mushrooms, with somewhat shaggy conical orange-yellow caps and sturdy white stems, rising from the centre of a tree stump in someone's yard, seen from ground level.
A large cluster of mushrooms, with somewhat shaggy conical orange-yellow caps and sturdy white stems, rising from the centre of a tree stump in someone's yard, seen from ground level.
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neville park
@nev@flipping.rocks  ·  activity timestamp 3 weeks ago

Checked on one of my favourite mushroom stumps and these spectacular fellows appeared seemingly out of nowhere overnight!

#mushtodon #sporespondence #shroomscrolling #fungi

The stump as a whole. Turkey tail shelf fungi have colonized one root; the remains of ink-caps are deliquescing in a central groove; and on the other side, though hidden, there are some dead man's fingers.
The stump as a whole. Turkey tail shelf fungi have colonized one root; the remains of ink-caps are deliquescing in a central groove; and on the other side, though hidden, there are some dead man's fingers.
The stump as a whole. Turkey tail shelf fungi have colonized one root; the remains of ink-caps are deliquescing in a central groove; and on the other side, though hidden, there are some dead man's fingers.
The mushroom cluster seen from above.
The mushroom cluster seen from above.
The mushroom cluster seen from above.
A large cluster of mushrooms, with somewhat shaggy conical orange-yellow caps and sturdy white stems, rising from the centre of a tree stump in someone's yard, seen from ground level.
A large cluster of mushrooms, with somewhat shaggy conical orange-yellow caps and sturdy white stems, rising from the centre of a tree stump in someone's yard, seen from ground level.
A large cluster of mushrooms, with somewhat shaggy conical orange-yellow caps and sturdy white stems, rising from the centre of a tree stump in someone's yard, seen from ground level.
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@nev@flipping.rocks  ·  activity timestamp 3 weeks ago

#FungiFriday: the rain has caused a proliferation of bird's nest fungi (family Nidulariaceae) in the garden! Raindrops splashing into the cups disperses the lentil-shaped packets of spores. Earlier stages, before the cups develop, resemble toasted marshmallows. PBS Deep Look has a great video about them: https://youtu.be/_EBipTLgPUw

#sporespondence #fungi #ShroomScrolling?

Growing bird's nest fungi fruiting bodies on mulch amid fallen honey locust leaves. The larger one looks like the top of a toasted marshmallow, brown crackled with white. The smaller is orangey all over and rough-textured.
Growing bird's nest fungi fruiting bodies on mulch amid fallen honey locust leaves. The larger one looks like the top of a toasted marshmallow, brown crackled with white. The smaller is orangey all over and rough-textured.
Growing bird's nest fungi fruiting bodies on mulch amid fallen honey locust leaves. The larger one looks like the top of a toasted marshmallow, brown crackled with white. The smaller is orangey all over and rough-textured.
Close-up of another cup with five "eggs" in it. There are small orange growths near the base of the cup which are early stages of the fruiting body.
Close-up of another cup with five "eggs" in it. There are small orange growths near the base of the cup which are early stages of the fruiting body.
Close-up of another cup with five "eggs" in it. There are small orange growths near the base of the cup which are early stages of the fruiting body.
A cluster of three little brown cups growing on black wooden mulch (which I kind of hate but I didn't pick it). Two have several flat, round, pale egg-like structures in them.
A cluster of three little brown cups growing on black wooden mulch (which I kind of hate but I didn't pick it). Two have several flat, round, pale egg-like structures in them.
A cluster of three little brown cups growing on black wooden mulch (which I kind of hate but I didn't pick it). Two have several flat, round, pale egg-like structures in them.
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neville park
@nev@flipping.rocks  ·  activity timestamp 3 weeks ago

#FungiFriday: the rain has caused a proliferation of bird's nest fungi (family Nidulariaceae) in the garden! Raindrops splashing into the cups disperses the lentil-shaped packets of spores. Earlier stages, before the cups develop, resemble toasted marshmallows. PBS Deep Look has a great video about them: https://youtu.be/_EBipTLgPUw

#sporespondence #fungi #ShroomScrolling?

Growing bird's nest fungi fruiting bodies on mulch amid fallen honey locust leaves. The larger one looks like the top of a toasted marshmallow, brown crackled with white. The smaller is orangey all over and rough-textured.
Growing bird's nest fungi fruiting bodies on mulch amid fallen honey locust leaves. The larger one looks like the top of a toasted marshmallow, brown crackled with white. The smaller is orangey all over and rough-textured.
Growing bird's nest fungi fruiting bodies on mulch amid fallen honey locust leaves. The larger one looks like the top of a toasted marshmallow, brown crackled with white. The smaller is orangey all over and rough-textured.
Close-up of another cup with five "eggs" in it. There are small orange growths near the base of the cup which are early stages of the fruiting body.
Close-up of another cup with five "eggs" in it. There are small orange growths near the base of the cup which are early stages of the fruiting body.
Close-up of another cup with five "eggs" in it. There are small orange growths near the base of the cup which are early stages of the fruiting body.
A cluster of three little brown cups growing on black wooden mulch (which I kind of hate but I didn't pick it). Two have several flat, round, pale egg-like structures in them.
A cluster of three little brown cups growing on black wooden mulch (which I kind of hate but I didn't pick it). Two have several flat, round, pale egg-like structures in them.
A cluster of three little brown cups growing on black wooden mulch (which I kind of hate but I didn't pick it). Two have several flat, round, pale egg-like structures in them.
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Woozle Hypertwin
@woozle@toot.cat  ·  activity timestamp 3 months ago

from the back yard at Hypertwin Manor
#fungiverse #sporespondence #shroomposting#DurhamNC

photograph of a significant cluster of small coffee-and-cream-colored mushrooms on the ground, which is otherwise mostly bits of bark and pine needles
photograph of a significant cluster of small coffee-and-cream-colored mushrooms on the ground, which is otherwise mostly bits of bark and pine needles
photograph of a significant cluster of small coffee-and-cream-colored mushrooms on the ground, which is otherwise mostly bits of bark and pine needles
Isaac Ji Kuo
@isaackuo@spacey.space replied  ·  activity timestamp 3 months ago
@woozle May I suggest the tag #ShroomScrolling
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