Last Year's Polypores, preserved until spring

in The LIFESTYLE LOUNGE4 years ago

I went down into the forest today, hoping to find at least a little Morchella esculenta, since I heard that they had already begun to grow.

But unfortunately I did not find any spring fungi(

Despite this, I continued my journey and I found several last year's tinder fungi, they grew mainly on old stumps ...

PHELLINUS IGNIARIUS

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The following fungi are very dry and have lost their true color, making it difficult to determine their species.

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The last fungi is somewhat similar to the previous one, but a completely different color.
The lower structure is the same, but the location of the fungi relative to each other, and their shape is different ...

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Thank you for reading this post, I hope you liked my photos of these wonderful fungi!)

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They look so perfectly camouflaged on that tree trunks ^^

That's for sure) I didn’t pay attention to them before, only the last couple of years I became interested in polypore and some of them began to cook for food)