Not a plate of soggy lettuce, but a bracket fungus host to algae, not an unusual phenomenon especially in woodland.
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Oh my…. I was thinking some version of pesto oysters on the half shell….
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‘Fraid not. Though it does look almost edible, doesn’t it. 🙂
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A dusting of wasabi powder 😉
Or, like Violet said… 😀
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Yea, a deceptive little fungus, eh?
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Very much so!
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Oh, algae! I was very confused by just seeing the photo in my email without seeing the explanation, wondering how I’d missed knowing about bright green mushrooms. I agree with VIolet and Dale, it does look almost edible — if you don’t look very closely, at least.
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I’ve other photos of the same fungus. I’d come across a tree stump covered in them. Where the winter had brought down leaves they look … nah, not at all appealing.
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