Continuing on with for my search for fungi in the woodland bottom!
Green mold. I really do like the color and it has job to do!
Keeping my eyes to ground another small innie mushroom.
Since I was in a woodland bottom the Leafy Elephantopus (Elephantopus carolinianus) was no surprise.
One was being held back. 🙂 And the cap looked like it has stretch marks.
Still another similar mushroom. However you may notice the cap looks different and it has a skirt.
A family? LOL.
The grapevine sure looked tangled. Though in fact I’m sure they planned it that way. LOL.
More tomorrow from the woodland bottom!
Rock Used as Doorstop For Decades Turns Out to Be Worth Over $1 Million
Underwater spy: How herring fish farts caused confusion during Cold War
These Fish Transformed Their Dorsal Fins Into Taste Buds
Keep looking!
The more you know, the more you see and the more you see, the more you know
Love the shroom family. And i too would have picked up that rock. Maybe i should take a closer look at my rocks😉
You do have some treasures. 🙂
Maybe we will all find a rock like that! Pretty amazing.
Love the ‘shroom family. The rock story is a good one.
Agree, the rock as doorstep is hilarious. 😆