Fungi Friday - TRICHOLOMA FRACTICUM UNDER THE PINES

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After more than a week with no mushrooms, I found a group of them while walking through the pine forest two days ago.

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It was a very unexpected find because the weather got properly cold for the winter and this time of the year isn't mushroom-friendly in this area. But you can always get a surprise or two with fungi. Although, when I found a bit of information about them on the internet, this encounter wasn't a surprise anymore.

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These are the Tricholoma fracticum. They are Inedible, bitter, and can appear from late autumn and throughout the winter ...

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... always in conifer woods.

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The light under the pines was pretty low, it required longer exposure photography, so at first, I took the time to take a shot that shows the mushroom in natural light. But when seen in ambient light, they are very well camouflaged among the needles on the forest floor ...

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... so the much easier way to take photographs in low light, with using the flash, ended up being a much better solution in these conditions.

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The caps of the mushrooms were all slightly different, each one was deformed in its own way.

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It was only a brief encounter with a bunch of mushrooms of the same species, so there isn't much else to show or say.

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AS ALWAYS IN THESE POSTS ON HIVE, THE PHOTOGRAPHS ARE MY WORK - THE END.



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This is really a surprise one with what u capture their are some that have not even see before... This is great from you

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Mushrooms look wilted, if you find them a few days before that, maybe the mushrooms are still very fresh

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True, these weren't fresh anymore.

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maybe in a few days new mushrooms will grow in the same place

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It’s incredible how mushrooms has different types.

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Mushroom that are so unique can be Made into very beautiful works of they are still fres then these mushroom taste very beautiful

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very beautiful mushrooms, but it's a shame that mushrooms this big can't be eaten because of the bitter taste

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Yes, they are pretty big and meaty, but unfortunately not edible.

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That's right friend.... mushrooms are my favorit food In the village...In my village l often look for Straw mushrooms, grigit mushrooms,palm mushrooms and so on

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Wow, your mushroom photography on Friday is really cool.
I also just posted mushrooms on Friday, I hope you are also interested in seeing it.

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wow, I didnt notice a single snowflake in these shots! in my area there is 40cm of snow, any shrooms would be hard to find under this blanket -- I suspect there are none out there.

those bitter inedibles look cool, I love to shoot old britlegills who have same destructed and twisted caps, they look very fashionable.

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🙂 True, a perfect cap is maybe perfect, but those twisted ones have personality.

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Deformed mushrooms are a lot of fun to photograph. !PIZZA !LOLZ

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I could not but agree with you about this!
Will look forward to see your deformed mushrooms captures one day at #FungiLovers.

and a hot mushroom !PIZZA back 🍕

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Really some awesome mushrooms. Some of them I like very much. Which is very beautiful to look at and captivating. You have beautifully photographed the mushrooms.

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Odlične fotografije!

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Hvala 🙂 Sretna nova godina, božić i sva ta zimska slavlja.

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¡wow! What beautiful photos. ¡Excellent!

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Thank you 🙂 Glad you like the post.

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This is unlike the mushrooms we have over here. Great shots. Thanks for sharing

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I missed your mushroom post, because I read in your post a few days ago you will post this mushroom on Friday, mushrooms of that size are very rare in our area tropical climate.

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wow this mushroom is so beautiful, I haven't seen it before and I saw it in your post it's really amazing, Thank you

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I have seen some near Mareda the other day, too.

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