Finding a nice mushroom proudly sticking its hat above the mosses is always fun. But finding a few different types growing next to each other is even better! And I am pretty sure some like each other's company more than others, just like humans.
These were shot in a few different places in Polish forests. Some autumns are just filled with fungi, and of course I cannot resist them, so here we are :)
Can you see how nice and wet the bottom of the forest floor is? I can almost smell it just by looking at the photos :)
Besides the beautiful, big one and his smaller buddy, we have a nice group of tiny ones in the back as well.
And here the tall one plays a leader to all the tiny followers :p
One of the leaders lost his head, though 😂
Bright red Russula (I am starting to recognize those) and a whole bunch of super small orange ones hidden in the moss. Can you see them?
Last but not least, a drier part of the forest where only small groups of lush moss cover the ground, but the little white ones grow there too. With different neighbours this time.
How to join #FungiFriday:
- when Friday comes (UTC time) post your own, original photo/drawing/art/food/anything-at-all of any type of fungi (yes, I will check and report stolen images or text!)
- add #FungiFriday tag (it doesn't have to be your first tag)
- Include "My contribution to #FungiFriday by @ewkaw" anywhere in your post.
Shot with Nikon D5500 + Sigma 105mm lens
All photos, graphics and text are my own.