Fungi Friday - THREE MUSHROOMS AND THEIR WORLD

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While searching and scavenging through the most obscure forgotten folders in the remote sectors of my data archives, scattered through a couple of external drives and some obsolete DVDs that are mostly scratched to death and pretty useless...
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... I discovered, what I believe to be the last mushroom pictures I have ... I will be very surprised, maybe even shocked, if I find some more. And here comes the first one ... with the nice, sombrero - like hat, pretty elegant and stylish fungi creature.
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The second one is very different with fat cylindrical trunk and small hat ... and the third one, on the following photograph ...
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... well ... I don't know what to say about the third one, because is completely covered with molds ... we can only imagine what this mushroom really looks like under its glamorous fluffy blanket.
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And to make this mushroom shorty a bit longer, I decided to put a few photographs of the setting in the post. This is the look at the woods where these fungi were found. In the foreground you can see the flowers of the Arugula plant, very edible and aromatic. There is plenty of tasty, aromatic free food in these woods near the sea ...
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... and in combination with the many sorts of coastal sea food ... this is my ideal supermarket.
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And that's it ... have a great Fungi Friday ... as always in these posts on Steemit, the photographs are made by me.



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So nice to be able to find edible plants! Love to see more mushrooms!!

Have a nice weekend!

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Maybe there will be in spring some mushrooms around :) Nice weekend to you too.

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I like this post much better than your previous one :))
Here, I love the trees in the fourth picture. They're even more interesting than the fungi. Looks like they're bending and struggling to find the sun. I also like the third picture. Who knew mold could be so beautiful!

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Hehe, I understand, I also like posts of this type more than those like the previous one :) ... but those provocative meme posts are easy to make, so from time to time I try to search for some audience to get some easy Steem :D Yes molds in the forest look much better than on rotting food, ad example. And I often photograph those trees because of their interesting shapes.

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