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......well, in the garden actually :biggrin:

 

 

These have been popping up at my gaff, at various times over the last three years.

 

Any one else have close encounters of the fungal kind, at home ?

 

 

Boletus (Xerocomus sp) in me front garden

Trametes versicolor, Turkey tail - on an Oak carving

Coprinus disseminatus, Fairy Inkcap - on me patio

& from today, Reticularia (Enteridium) lycoperdon, Slime mould - on hollow oak stump

 

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Reticularia

Spotted that the other day on old oak stump hadn't seen for a while.

 

Regarding wood chip did some clearance for the highways the other year and spread the wood chip, the following year sent back to strim and there were a fair number of bee orchids grown through the chip

 

 

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The fungi on the duck makes it look like it has feathers Looks fab

 

 

 

It's pretty cool aint it :001_smile:

 

 

Poor thing has lost it's plinth now, don't think it was the decay, probably too thin an attachment.

 

 

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Regarding wood chip did some clearance for the highways the other year and spread the wood chip, the following year sent back to strim and there were a fair number of bee orchids grown through the chip

 

 

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Very nice Mark

 

 

 

 

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Reticularia

Spotted that the other day on old oak stump hadn't seen for a while.

 

Regarding wood chip did some clearance for the highways the other year and spread the wood chip, the following year sent back to strim and there were a fair number of bee orchids grown through the chip

 

 

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sweet shots, love orchids:thumbup1:

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Reticularia

Spotted that the other day on old oak stump hadn't seen for a while.

 

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What a fantastic find! I'm not really an orchidophile, but I'm still envious. Great pics.

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