giant puffball
we get those - softball size or larger. I've seen them in Colorado up to basketball size. They can look like another poisonous kind but are amorphous when dissected. |
Yeah, that's right. And the thing is, I saw it growing, and didn't want a big mushroom in my yard, so I kicked it over and broke the stem. He was all excited about the broken one. I wonder how big it would have grown? Oh and the squirrels or something liked to take bites out of them.
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This has been a great fall season so far. We did have a frost 2 nights ago so without a bit of a break and some warmer weather, that may be the end of it. :(
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This monster nearly ate a little girl and her pet rabbit this summer in Lawrence.
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ahh, the Berkeley Polypore - I found on last year or 2 years ago - not nearly that big, but I did almost drive off the road when I first saw it.
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Here is some new fungi pictures, a circle of them in a field with a close up of a few. Note the fae in the middle of the circle, lol. Also added another one from the summer
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So happy and carry free and BOOBZ!
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How apropo - "The Fairy Ring"
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another awesome pic! I do have one complaint tho...did ya have to wear the clothes?
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TF is Fineness Personified. :yum:
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Couple of interesting mushrooms. Together they looked just like a pair of demon horns poking up out of the ground.
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They're called stinkhorns
and that is a great site for those interested in mushrooms. Take a whiff of them up close and personal - but don't touch - the "stink" stays with you and its not good! |
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Another famous Fungus :lol:
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