Mushroom masterpieces among cars! I adore mushrooms, and I find them even in the city on a noisy street.
There was a multi-stemmed stump and it was a masterpiece! It was all covered with orange mini balls, like a mushroom grain.
And among these balls grew bright mucous mushrooms. I don't know if it was one species or different, but it looked awesome!
The mushrooms themselves looked like fake honeysuckle.
Individual trunks were as if glued with these orange balls. I saw such an interesting mushroom picture for the first time.
I was inspired by my mushroom finds and thought: winter is warm and humid, and what if I go through my favorite nut grove, maybe I'll meet a few more!
There are also birch and chestnut trees. And here on a birch stump I saw flowering lichens. It formed beautiful pictures against the background of fallen leaves!
And a little further on chestnuts I have met this lovely family.
So, I had a lot of fun with these winter mushroom surprises. I go upstairs and meet my friends - old nuts covered with green moss.
This is my native nut grove near my house. He always gives me pleasure. Until recently, in the fall you could find honeysuckle on the trees. And today there is a gorgeous tree mushroom.
I hope you enjoyed walking with me.
Thank you for your visit 😊
Thank you so much :)
You're very welcome! :)
It's a fungi invasion! 😳
But it looks so beautiful!
Hehe, yes... A fungi wonderland... :)
Definitely the mushrooms are impressive, they grow in different places and have unmatched shapes and colors
Yes, they are amazing in their diversity. Thank you for your comment!
На перших знімках, наче якась морська істота)
Так. Дивовижна істота , яка зробила мій день яскравим :) Дякую.
Це я вам дякую, за таку дивовижну мандрівку!
The orange fungi is nectria canker that kills trees eventually. The orange mushrooms next to it might be winter mushrooms aka velvet foot or flammulina velutipes a nice edible. Be sure the spore print is white though as it resembles deadly galerina that has rusty spores.
Wow, your knowledge of mushrooms is impressive! Thanks for the info.
Also if you want to try the winter mushroom without risk it is sold in stores under the name enokitake but it looks like a really thin white skinny mushroom because they grow it in high co2 environments to make it more like a noodle shape. In the wild they look like the photos you took because they get more oxygen. I usually find it sold in Asian supermarkets.