
2025-08-09 03:15:40
It's still #fungifriday in some timezones . . . here's a cluster of scaly inky cap? pale brittle stem? I don't trust my ID skills but I enjoy the intellectual exercise
It's still #fungifriday in some timezones . . . here's a cluster of scaly inky cap? pale brittle stem? I don't trust my ID skills but I enjoy the intellectual exercise
Capping off this week of #fungifriday (get it? capping? mushrooms?) these velvety question marks. I have no idea what they are. They appeared practically overnight in this peculiar pattern. The caps are soft to the touch, despite the pattern.
Forgot to do yesterday's post for everyday is #fungifriday #bloomscrolling. I always have to remind myself a mushroom is just the fruit of the fungi world - the actual living organism in the mycelium you can see inside this branch. This wonderful, invisible, enigmatic network that …
The crackle texture on these Amanitas caps is leftover from the veil on the mushroom. It looks crunchy but if you touch the cap the texture is slimy. This week, every day is #fungifriday.
And in today's entry of every day is #fungifriday - my first sighting of dead's man's fingers.
Not gonna lie, things have been feeling pretty bleak lately. I did find a spot of joy this weekend when I took a foraging class. I took a bunch of photos so this week . . . every day is #fungifriday #bloomscrolling Here is a ghost flower - an oddity in the plant world because it doesn…