What should a person do when they live wayyyy out in the country during a a time when you don't feel like co-mingling with other humans?
It is the end of September and the forest is full of creepy, ingenious, and strange growths. So, I spend an hour or so each day walking around the section of the woods that is deep and dark. Where the logs are moss covered. Where old bones from animals lay. It is a place that I didn't go through often because the canopy is so dark and there is little undergrowth.
It is a spooky part of our woods.
I never knew there could be so many things to see in such a small area!
The hard part is trying to figure out what on earth I am finding!
Some of it is easy. Old Chicken of the woods. When fresh, they are bright orange. These are old, but still very impressive in size. Apparently it can be eaten if you know your Fungi. I wouldn't eat this though. Looks a bit on the yucky side.
Blobs.
I found Blobs of white in spots all over the forest floor. I've seen them before but just ignored them while hiking. Not this week. I decided to go ahead and try to figure out what these strange things were.
So at first I poked it with a stick and then with my finger. They feel like a mushroom or fungi. I did some digging and came up with a possible ID. The Shrimp of the Woods. One site said it was a malformed aborted mushroom and another said it was a parasitic fungi that ate other fungi. I am not going to go ahead and give it the scientific name as I am not really quite sure. I have more investigating to do.
I've collected many photos in the past few days and am still trying to figure out what I'm seeing.
Slime Mold?
Here is a photo of my foot in the middle of the white stuff. Is is slime mold? What stage is it if it is?
I really have no idea of what I am seeing so I just photograph it out of curiosity .
I will go back once a day to see what this turns into. I've been trying to do some investigating and slime mold has a 'fruiting' stage.
The best thing is to take photographs...a day apart if you hike the sames spots that may help you with ID:) Fun stuff Fungi!
ReplyDeleteI actually do go back each day to look at them. I skipped yesterday, but will be out again this afternoon.
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