absolutely incredible! i love the shape it grew in. pretty sure these are edible; chicken of the woods but don't take my work on edible, gotta do the research!
I enjoyed the mushroom photos on your site too! It would take a lot for me to eat a mushroom I found in nature; I have family members, distant family members who died from eating mushrooms they picked from a patch that they had previously been picking from for years. :(
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Sweet photos! :)
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DeleteI really liked the post you did on Andrew Wyeth and shears.
DeleteCool captures! Very unique!
ReplyDeleteThe symmetry of the way this fungus grows is cool.
DeleteOh wow! I love mushrooms. What wonderful shots!
ReplyDeleteThanks. I visited you and loved the abstract expressionist unicorn.
DeleteHmm... Is is okay to write a comment on a Wordless Wednesday? Well, since it is now Thursday: those photos are really cool!
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DeleteI love both mushrooms and cemetaries!
ReplyDeleteabsolutely incredible!
ReplyDeletei love the shape it grew in.
pretty sure these are edible; chicken of the woods
but don't take my work on edible, gotta do the research!
I enjoyed the mushroom photos on your site too!
DeleteIt would take a lot for me to eat a mushroom I found in nature; I have family members, distant family members who died from eating mushrooms they picked from a patch that they had previously been picking from for years. :(