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In autumn, the forest is a real fascinating paradise for fungi with dozens of species growing there at that time of the year.
Let’s have a look at what I found.
Today I start with the Sulphur Tuft.
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The poisonous Sulphur Tuft grows prolifically in clusters on stumps, dead roots or rotting trunks of trees.
Dutch name : Gewone Zwavelkop
German name : Grünblättriger Schwefelkopf
Latin name : Hypholoma fasciculare (synonym: Psilocybe fascicularis)
and this year is supposed to be a great year for fungi! at least that's what i've heard – september's rain must have made them thrive… a beautiful shot of the "poisoned bunch"! like the low point of view a lot because it makes their stems correspond beautifully with the tree trunks of the forest in the back! lg, sabine.
They are a beautiful species growing in a big family like that - and your capture against the tall trees in the background and with this light is excellent!!
greetings, Adele