JeffS73 Chumono Messages 505 Reaction score 946 Location South Yorkshire, UK USDA Zone 8b Nov 11, 2021 #41 For exposed root fans: I think they're common yellow russula (UK), under Japanese Larch.
S Sno Mame Messages 109 Reaction score 1,030 Location Snowy Mountains , Australia Nov 13, 2021 #42 One from me . Little bitty shrooms in a Shohin birch .
E Enfield Snapper Mame Messages 171 Reaction score 272 Location Portland, Oregon USDA Zone 8b Nov 13, 2021 #43 I found these little mushrooms with my linden seedling yesterday.
penumbra Imperial Masterpiece Messages 9,820 Reaction score 16,979 Location Front Royal, VA USDA Zone 6 Nov 13, 2021 #44 Those tiny shrooms in the prior two posts are marvelous. Their scale is both brilliant and accidental. I wish you could have this look when you want it. I may have to make some tiny ceramic shrooms.
Those tiny shrooms in the prior two posts are marvelous. Their scale is both brilliant and accidental. I wish you could have this look when you want it. I may have to make some tiny ceramic shrooms.
E Enfield Snapper Mame Messages 171 Reaction score 272 Location Portland, Oregon USDA Zone 8b Nov 13, 2021 #45 Enfield Snapper said: I found these little mushrooms with my linden seedling yesterday. Click to expand... I moved that leaf and saw that they open up more.
Enfield Snapper said: I found these little mushrooms with my linden seedling yesterday. Click to expand... I moved that leaf and saw that they open up more.
parhamr Omono Messages 1,791 Reaction score 6,403 Location Portland, OR USDA Zone 8 Sunday at 9:03 PM #46 My European Beech is pretty consistent in its fruiting 2022 2024