A typical fairy-cap type of fungus, all pale and mysterious.
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Now those are the mushrooms I’m used to seeing around here. 🙂
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Yea, they are more common. But there’s a whole sleugh of them that look much alike… which is why I haven’t attempted to name them.
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Another lovely capture! Excellent Crispina! 😀 ❤
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Thank you. Always a dilemma on which photo to use next… 🙂
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The dilemma is working for you! 🙂
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Thank you 🙂
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They really pop in this picture!
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Thanks, Dale. I was dubious of using the photo, the focus isn’t as sharp as I like. But then it makes the fungi look more ghostly
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We are always so much more critical of our photos… I think it’s great as it is.
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Thank you. Like I said, it adds to the ghostliness 🙂
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It does. 😊
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🙂
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Aww, like little fairy umbrellas!
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Close, very close. I think they’re Angel Bonnets… but I’m no expert and I could be wrong
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Is there a mushroom actually called fairy umbrellas? Because I was just talking about what I saw – no expertise here!
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googled it. comes up with several different fungi. I think it’s a folk name and in different regions it’s applied to different fungi.
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Haha, I’m impressed that I stumbled on something like that!
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Well done, you. So now you know how plants and fungi come by their names… taken from their looks (usually)
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