Happy #Fungyfriday π
My contribution to #FungiFriday by @ewkaw π€
Tufted sunfish (Macrolepiota rhacodes)
He likes to be in the shade of the forest a little more than the ordinary sunfish.
It grows in forests and meadows from spring to autumn... It is mildly poisonous, but can be used in cooking if it is well thermally processed... Even if it is processed in this way, it causes stomach problems in some people...
The sunny paths of VrΕ‘aΔki breg, this time brought various mushrooms, of which I recognized only this small shaggy oneπ
These little mushrooms surrounded by moss caught my eye...
Maybe this is Turkey Tail?! But I'm not really sure...
This small yellow mushroom grew between the bark of a tree, it was an incredible phenomenon to me, that a mushroom can grow like that.... In fact, I have seen it sometimes, but I am always surprised by the incredible places where I find them..
I go a little deeper into the forest..I like to go on those narrow forest paths. The smell of the forest, I enjoy the silence and the sound of my steps...
Some shriveled mushrooms, maybe because of the lack of rain?!
Small yellowish mushrooms on dry wood... They stand like decorations...
These were the most beautiful ones from this walk... I haven't seen such yellow ones lately. They lined up nicely on the tree...
They shine in the sun and that's how they caught my eye...
And that's where my walk ends...
Thank you very much for visiting my blogπ
Have a nice evening β¨πΈ
I like how clean the first one is. Th white is just perfect!
Lovely forest you have there :)
Thank you very much @ewkaw π₯°π
This forest is incredibly beautiful...πΈ
Great captures of the mushrooms! I love this fungi community, so much to see ππ
Thank you very much @fantagira ππΈ
Yes, agree πππ
Have a nice day βοΈ
How cute is that Tufted sunfish π
Really is π₯° @mipiano πΈ