Starting in late August through October if we are not in a drought, it is prime time for mushrooms and a celebration of strange and colorful fungi.
Someone asked me what got me so interested in mushrooms. My simple answer was that I'd seen them and decided I'd like to photograph them.
I like being curious. When I'd find wildflowers, I'd photograph them and take them home to compare to an ID book. Mushrooms and slime molds became fun to find and fascinating to photo. It is like an alien world.
I took these with my cellphone as it seems to adjust to the light better than the camera. They are small. The one below was just emerging from the mix of dirt and sand below it.


I also found what seems to be a hard plant to find. I've only found 6 in all the years I've been hiking. They are not generally seen right next to a trail. I just love their leaves and design. I've seen one in flower one time.
Rattlesnake Plantain:
I also brought along a couple of minifigs. They like to travel and hike with me of course. I found a perfect spot to place the Monkey King.
Last but not least.
I thought I found a Blewit Mushroom
Such a beautiful blue color! So different! I've found them once before in this general area and am always amazed by their color and beauty.
4 years ago in the same general area I found these.
They are so startling. Another time I found remnants of them as someone else had walked along and kicked all of them to smithereens.
I do wish people would just admire these beautiful mushrooms and leave them alone.
I looked into the Blewit mushroom and found that these really didn't quite fit the description. Perhaps they could be a fungi known as Indigo Inky.
So I may have blown the ID years ago, but that doesn't stop me for looking for these each year along this section of trail.
That blue mushroom is very interesting! You had a good walk in the woods:)
ReplyDeleteI look forward to our fungus at this time of year. I shall have to be happy seeing yours. It's way too dry right now.
ReplyDeleteI sure hope you get some much needed moisture soon. We went through about 4 years of very dry weather.
DeleteYou're making me see fungi and slime molds in a whole new way!
ReplyDeleteWhether Blewit or Inky, they are just Dandy.
ReplyDeleteI've read brightly colored mushrooms are poisonous. Maybe, but the sure are pretty.
ReplyDeleteI think naming those mushrooms Indigo Sky should be in a book. I love looking at mushrooms, but I have never seen as many different kinds as you have. I would be over the moon to see such a variety. And of course I love your minifig pictures. Monkey King looks so cool in this setting. Yes, let's tell people to leave the mushrooms be for others to enjoy!!!
ReplyDeleteI have never seen a blue mushroom! Wow! Lori
ReplyDeleteStunning! I think your land used to grow and harvest diferent varieties of mushrooms. Linda in Kansas
ReplyDeleteI have a good friend who is a mycologist and I have learned a great deal about fungi from him. If only people knew how unbelievably fascinating they are forest practices would change and their lives would be enriched.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful and unique mushroom!!
ReplyDeleteGreat colorful finds and photos! The bright orange really pops.
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