How this should prove safety? I guess, that it is possible to turn something poisonous by inserting foreign DNA, that adds cell ability to create...
Only the most exposed to the Sun surfaces are affected? Then it is probably a sunscald, not an infection.
In August 1967 there was very strong storm in Estonia. Lots of forests were just devastated (2.5% of Estonian forest was thrown over or broken...
This kind of overturned stumps are dangerous, so better don't use it as a decorative element (especially after it gets separated from the tree...
In my garden the most beloved by bees shrub is Laburnum alpinum. Unfortunately its blooming period is rather short. But when it blooms, it all...
I can't understand, how the wrong reading on clocks at the noon and at the midnight is supposed to be a win for businesses?
Did some quick research and found out, that the Piosh in Mam language is Lactarius mexicanus. Pretty different from the Death Cap, I think. Can't...
I am surprised, that in Canada death caps are growing so early, even before the end of the astronomical winter. Luckily here in Estonia death...
Here we saw the very first day with positive temperatures this year. Although this was just barely +0.2°C. 60 days with only negative temperatures...
There is a nice image about P. cyanescens identification parameters at: https://explore.beatymuseum.ubc.ca/mushroomsup/P_cyanescens.html [IMG]
Maybe this image rings the bell? Dung Roundhead | NatureSpot
If it was in Europe, my guess would be an old specimen of Exidia truncata File:Exidia truncata 111515921.jpg - Wikimedia Commons
AI thinks about that: "Horridulum is a Latin term meaning "somewhat rough," "prickly," or "slightly horrid". It is the specific epithet for...
My guess: Cirsium horridulum - Wikipedia cirsium horridulum - Google Search
The very top of the tree is too close to the ceiling and remains poorly lit. Expect some deterioration of leaves and shoots there.