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Marek Jędra
@MJK@pol.social  ·  activity timestamp 5 days ago

How mushrooms cross the river.

#Photography #Landscape #LandscapePhotography #Nature #NaturePhotography #Forest #Woodland #Mushroom #Biodiversity #Poland #MarekJedra #Fotografia #Krajobraz #FotografiaKrajobrazowa #Przyroda #FotografiaPrzyodnicza #Las #Grzyb #Bioroznorodnosc #Polska

Close-up of a broken and moss-covered willow tree connecting the two banks of a small forest stream. The tree trunk connects the lower right corner of the photo with the upper left corner. Over fifty small mushrooms grow along the trunk of this willow tree. It is probably a representative of the genus Hypholoma (H. fasciculare or H. lateritium). The mushrooms grow in small clusters, giving the impression that they are crossing to the other side of the stream. Under the willow tree with mushrooms you can see the water of a lazy stream. In the background, a blurred shore covered with grass.
Close-up of a broken and moss-covered willow tree connecting the two banks of a small forest stream. The tree trunk connects the lower right corner of the photo with the upper left corner. Over fifty small mushrooms grow along the trunk of this willow tree. It is probably a representative of the genus Hypholoma (H. fasciculare or H. lateritium). The mushrooms grow in small clusters, giving the impression that they are crossing to the other side of the stream. Under the willow tree with mushrooms you can see the water of a lazy stream. In the background, a blurred shore covered with grass.
Close-up of a broken and moss-covered willow tree connecting the two banks of a small forest stream. The tree trunk connects the lower right corner of the photo with the upper left corner. Over fifty small mushrooms grow along the trunk of this willow tree. It is probably a representative of the genus Hypholoma (H. fasciculare or H. lateritium). The mushrooms grow in small clusters, giving the impression that they are crossing to the other side of the stream. Under the willow tree with mushrooms you can see the water of a lazy stream. In the background, a blurred shore covered with grass.
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