Dragonfire wrote:
Exquisite That is a big word for me.
I remember watching 'Fungi, the rotten world around us' but they failed to show these species.
1983 -
Thanks Frank!
Suddenly these were just there!
I LOVE mushrooms to eat and photograph but dare NOT try these.
I have a blue mushroom somewhere in my files. Now that was indeed unique!
Thanks Frank!
Dan
douter wrote:
You are lucky, Dan'l, I went out to the woods and found absolutely no fungi, another causality of our drought.
Douglas
These were in my back yard Douglas. We had the worst summer on record here in Maryland with the heat and humidity and no rain.
I have to go to far Western Maryland to get any real color.
If you DO find some fungi in the woods....beware!
Dan'l
douter wrote:
You are lucky, Dan'l, I went out to the woods and found absolutely no fungi, another causality of our drought.
Douglas
Now this one blew my mind Douglas and NO I was not eating this one!!! .
It turns from a very soft blue to a dark blue with brilliant white edges. Looks more like a "Chesapeake Bay sea nettle than a 'shroom.
Dan
Dragonfire wrote:
Exquisite That is a big word for me.
I remember watching 'Fungi, the rotten world around us' but they failed to show these species.
1983 -
My mother's Italian family grew up in Kennett Square, Pa-"The Mushroom Capital of the World" Frank.
Munchies on my grandmom's table was a bowl of marinated fresh mushrooms and some crusty fresh baked Italian bread and a bottle of homemade chianti..
Dan