Not sure of the species, but I’m thinking possibly a dapperling. Just get a peep at that textured stipe. Wow. That and the cap, a bit of a giveaway.
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They look a bit menacing to me…..
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Like the elves might bash you over the head with them!
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They are quite dapper, indeed.
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I’ve seen hedgerow trees take the same shape. Don’t know who is copying who. 🙂
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Nature is fabulous, isn’t she?
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There before us, and she’ll be there after we’ve tied outselves into self-denying knots and died.
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You’ve got that right, Sister!
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I had to look up skittles, but now I see what you mean, yes! And I agree with Dale: for mushrooms, those are pretty dapper. On the other hand,you do seem to find a wide range of dapper mushrooms — you have the eye!
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Ah. no, Joy. You haven’t seen my pile of rejects!
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It takes a good eye to know which ones to reject, also. 🙂
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I would say true, except shrooms that are broken and battered don’t make for good copy. And so many fingi look alike. It’s finding something distinctly different that’s the awkward part.
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Well, you do a great job. I had no idea that there were so many different kinds of mushrooms until I saw your photos. And those are only the mushrooms in your area, imagine!
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Keep watching. There’s more.
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