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Psathyrella corrugis (Previously Psathyrella gracilis)... more
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Psathyrella corrugis (Previously Psathyrella gracilis)
A few week ago we had lots of rain in Sydney and fungi started to grow on fences, in gardens, etc. We have mulch in our backyard, and the other day I noticed these very tiny but sort of tall fungi with thin stems growing on the mulch. They had little corrugated caps. I had never seen it before. It just looked like a little toadstool village.
[From Wikipedia]
Psathyrella is a large genus of about 400 species, and is similar to the genera Coprinellus, Coprinopsis, Coprinus and Panaeolus, usually with a thin cap and white or yellowish white hollow stem. The caps do not self digest as do those of Coprinellus and Coprinopsis. Some also have brown spores rather than black. These fungi are often drab-colored, difficult to identify, and inedible, and so they are sometimes considered uninteresting. However they are quite common and can occur at times when there are few other mushrooms to be seen.
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Hello, my name is Kaye. I live in Sydney, Australia... and as a mum of 2 grown up children, my main interest now in life is my love for photography that I would like to share with you all. I completed an amazing On-Line Photography Course run by 'Proud Photography'... a wonderful site with forums offering help and support. I learned lots in the forums and my photography improved 'heaps'! Here is the link to the Photography Course if your are interested: www.proudphotography.com I have learned so much since I purchased my first digital camera many years ago. I have frequented many photography sites and forums, reading and learning all that was possible to gain further knowledge from photographers and photography from around the world. I...
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Kaye Menner
Thanks Larry for your comment and feature in your Go take a Hike Photography Group :) I sent you a few fav's in appreciation.
Larry Kniskern
Congratulations, Jurgen – your forest fungi have been featured by the Go Take a Hike Photography Group! Feel free to add it to the 2022 Featured Images thread in the group discussion board for archive.
Kaye Menner
Thanks very much, Connie :)
Connie Handscomb
What a beautiful fresh tangle of fungi! Nature ... in all its splendour :))
Kaye Menner
Thanks so much Beth for featuring my image in "All Natural Beauty of This World" :) In appreciation, I enjoyed viewing more of your new work and left a few votes as a thank you.
Kaye Menner
Thanks very much, Judy and Michael Mirijan for your kind comments. I enjoyed viewing some of your wonderful new works and left a few votes on my favs in appreciation.
Judy Hall-Folde
Very cool capture!
Michael Mirijan
Wonderful scene and colors, great idea, dear full member of the Phenomenal Club Kaye Menner.