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Warning :evil:

 

Attraction :001_tt1:

 

The programmed urge to make up part of the rich colourific tapestry which greets us, when we tune in to their irridescent presence :lol:

 

 

Some if not nearly all of the most lethal & edible, are drab & indistinct in tones.

 

So what triggers the need to be kaleidoscopic ?

 

If they were all like ya common or garden supermarket fayre, you wouldn't get me & the hama banging on so incessantly :biggrin:

 

Is it perhaps just for our (human) eyes only ?

 

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i can name them all without colour!

 

1st shot daedaleopsis confrogosa in association with auricularia auriculare-judea

2ndFistulina

3rd A judea again this time on sycamore

4th pleurotus ostreatus

5th aminita muscaria

6th tremella aurantia, in association with stereum hirsutum on oak deadwood

7th coprinus micaceus

8th laeitiporus 9th the bitter oysterling

 

and finaly aminita phaloides the death cap

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Great pics Dave :thumbup1:

 

 

Some if not nearly all of the most lethal & edible, are drab & indistinct in tones.

 

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Anyone ever pictured fung in Ultraviolet or Infrared maybe there’s something hiding in the hidden spectrum.

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Anyone ever pictured fung in Ultraviolet or Infrared maybe there’s something hiding in the hidden spectrum.

 

 

 

That's just darn weird.

 

 

 

 

Hold on a mo, me & the Ham have been known to hang with the weird occasionaly.

 

You got an infra red cam Tony ??? :biggrin:

 

 

 

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