A dense cluster of small, conical mushrooms was observed growing from moss-covered, decaying wood at Lake Sanitarium, Mount Macedon, Victoria, in a shaded, damp montane forest. The caps measured approximately 5–20 mm across, deep wine-brown in colour, finely striate, and hygrophanous. Stipes were slender, fibrous, and darker toward the base. The species is likely a wood-inhabiting Mycena, though precise identification would require spore print analysis and microscopic examination. It is saprotrophic and plays a role in wood decomposition. Consumption is not recommended.
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I see a face in the green, top left. Pareidolia.
ReplyDeleteI couldn't see one though lol
DeleteI like your subtle light and color pallet in this photo. Mushrooms are fascinating life forms, the fruiting bodies of mycelium that can put out a huge network of fibers.
ReplyDeleteI preferred nature light
DeleteLove ❤️ the colours.
ReplyDeleteThe mystery of woods
DeleteThese are amazing :-D
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DeleteBuena toma, magníficamente documentada.
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DeleteLovely image! Take care, enjoy your day and the week ahead.
ReplyDeleteThis looks like something the wicked witch would grow in a fairy tale.
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DeleteInteresting, nice capture!
ReplyDeleteThis is so beautiful.
ReplyDeleteGreat capture.
ReplyDeleteI seen very similar clusters but not that colour. Nice.
ReplyDeleteTheir wine brown, delicate caps sound so striking against the mossy wood. I like how these little fungi quietly recycle the forest, even if they’re not for eating. A true woodland treasure!
ReplyDeleteWonderful.
ReplyDeleteInteresting 'shrooms, and a fantastic picture!
ReplyDeleteThat's a beautiful find. The deep wine-brown color of those mushrooms is really striking against the moss. Your knowledge of these is amazing it's fascinating how a tiny thing like a mushroom plays such a big role in decomposition. It truly is a hidden treasure.
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I don't eat any type of mushroom. Nice macro shot.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great color of those mushrooms.
ReplyDeleteThe photo is absolutely stunning.
ReplyDelete...nature is always a treasure for me, thanks!
ReplyDeleteWho knew mushrooms could make such a beautiful picture. Gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteYour mushroom shots are always so dreamlike.
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ReplyDeleteBeautiful mushrooms and I love the color.
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