Hola, setero! Today I share a few winter mushrooms I found this week, quite unintentionally, just walking in the yards to my post office.
The rest of the post is 'fricasse' from my summer/autumn finds.
A puffball hiding in the moss. Shot at the lawn in the nearest yard: I discovere a spot, that probably was diluted by some soils have been brought there from the forest - thus, a nice variety of fungi not very typical in the city conditions. Photo above is a macro focus stake of 2 shots.
Sort of an inc caps.
This one I identified as Mycena inclinata, maybe experts will correct me.
No idea what this tree fungi are. They appeared strongly in a colony, glued altogether, like Armillaria sp... but it is not itm different cap. I am curious to hear your assumptions. Oh, and these are from September, not the Summer ones, to be presise.
An example of Armillaria sp., for for comparison purposes.
I wish you good luck -- and Good Hunting!
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вот, грибочки пошли, надо тоже пошукать агариков)))