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#fungiIdentification #lazyWeb #mushroomIdentification
What kind of fungi is this?
I came across these fungi out in a field this last week. The field is pastureland in #Alberta frequented by grazing cattle.
They kinda look like the tiny round "puff-ball" fungi around here that max-out about the size of a golf ball. Except, like it exploded up instead of having a small spore releasing aperture. These are comparatively massive. The ones that were there were all at least 5 cm in diameter and most were closer to 10cm. One was probably 15cm.
The "bowl" appears to have a dark brown "filling" I assume is where the spores are released from.
The ones I had seen were often in a southward (more sun) facing side of slopes, generally facing toward the average sun location during morning through noon.
I did find some (what I believe are) Calvatia gigantea - Giant Puffball nearby a few of the specimens, but at least 15 to 20 m away. I don't know if they are part of the same fungi or not.What is it?
thanks! -
#fungiIdentification #lazyWeb #mushroomIdentification
What kind of fungi is this?
I came across these fungi out in a field this last week. The field is pastureland in #Alberta frequented by grazing cattle.
They kinda look like the tiny round "puff-ball" fungi around here that max-out about the size of a golf ball. Except, like it exploded up instead of having a small spore releasing aperture. These are comparatively massive. The ones that were there were all at least 5 cm in diameter and most were closer to 10cm. One was probably 15cm.
The "bowl" appears to have a dark brown "filling" I assume is where the spores are released from.
The ones I had seen were often in a southward (more sun) facing side of slopes, generally facing toward the average sun location during morning through noon.
I did find some (what I believe are) Calvatia gigantea - Giant Puffball nearby a few of the specimens, but at least 15 to 20 m away. I don't know if they are part of the same fungi or not.What is it?
thanks! -
#fungiIdentification #lazyWeb #mushroomIdentification
What kind of fungi is this?
I came across these fungi out in a field this last week. The field is pastureland in #Alberta frequented by grazing cattle.
They kinda look like the tiny round "puff-ball" fungi around here that max-out about the size of a golf ball. Except, like it exploded up instead of having a small spore releasing aperture. These are comparatively massive. The ones that were there were all at least 5 cm in diameter and most were closer to 10cm. One was probably 15cm.
The "bowl" appears to have a dark brown "filling" I assume is where the spores are released from.
The ones I had seen were often in a southward (more sun) facing side of slopes, generally facing toward the average sun location during morning through noon.
I did find some (what I believe are) Calvatia gigantea - Giant Puffball nearby a few of the specimens, but at least 15 to 20 m away. I don't know if they are part of the same fungi or not.What is it?
thanks! -
#fungiIdentification #lazyWeb #mushroomIdentification
What kind of fungi is this?
I came across these fungi out in a field this last week. The field is pastureland in #Alberta frequented by grazing cattle.
They kinda look like the tiny round "puff-ball" fungi around here that max-out about the size of a golf ball. Except, like it exploded up instead of having a small spore releasing aperture. These are comparatively massive. The ones that were there were all at least 5 cm in diameter and most were closer to 10cm. One was probably 15cm.
The "bowl" appears to have a dark brown "filling" I assume is where the spores are released from.
The ones I had seen were often in a southward (more sun) facing side of slopes, generally facing toward the average sun location during morning through noon.
I did find some (what I believe are) Calvatia gigantea - Giant Puffball nearby a few of the specimens, but at least 15 to 20 m away. I don't know if they are part of the same fungi or not.What is it?
thanks! -
Hygrophorus marzuolus è un fungo invernale che ama ‘dormire’ sotto la neve, perciò detto ‘Fungo Dormiente’, ma anche ‘Marzuolo’ perché fruttifica allo scioglimento della neve. Dove, quando cercarlo e come cucinarlo
Scoprilo in questa scheda 👉 https://funghimagazine.it/hygrophorus-marzuolus-marzuolo-o-dormiente/
#funghi #funghiitaliani #fungi #mushroom #MushroomsOfMastodon #mushroomphotography #micologia #micology #discover #discovery #lettura #nature #naturelovers #fungiidentification
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L’imenio è la struttura fertile dei corpi fruttiferi dei funghi (il fungo che noi raccogliamo), deputata alla produzione di spore e/o comunque alla riproduzione. Può avere forma ed aspetto differenti tra le varie famiglie, generi e specie.
Scheda completa 👉 https://funghimagazine.it/encyclopedia/imenio/
#funghi #mushroom #MushroomsOfMastodon #micologia #micology #mushrooms #fungi #fungiidentification #enciclopedia #didatticaonline #didattica #lettura #letturadelgiorno