FungiFriday #15

in FungiFriday3 years ago

Hello friends,

Happy #FungiFriday to all of you.

Today I will share with you some photos of different types of mushrooms growing in groups. I regularly notice most of them from spring to autumn, and some grow in winter as well. What connects them is that they mostly grow in groups, smaller or larger. Some mushrooms grow next to each other while some grow a little further apart.

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They have different shapes, colors, edibleness, and other characteristics. Most grow from the ground while some grow from stumps or dead trees.

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Most of these mushrooms are characteristic of this area and often appear.

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My contribution to #FungiFriday by @ewkaw


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Looks amazing! The red ones are strange. I think I 've never seen these.

Thanks. The red ones should be coral spot fungi (nectria cinnabarina).

You're welcome. And thank you for the name 🙌

A vast selection of mushrooms… beautiful!

Thanks :)

You are welcome 😊

The cluster of red fungi are intriguing. Another phenomenon I haven't see until your posting. Thank you

They are not so common here.