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Beautiful pale purple cap. I suspect it is wood blewit, Clitocybe nuda.
Walking in the woods, these are plentiful.
Probably the second one is a coral fungus. Never seen one before.
About two months ago I did some light pruning of my Sensu and instead of discarding the clippings, I got heel cuttings from them and simply stuck...
There have been a lot of posts lately about difficult garden spots, etc. I decided to share what I do. We have a very challenging spot in the...
Possibly Pluteus cervinus? Cap was around 12 cm in diameter. Growing through moss on decaying tree roots.
I am not 100% sure. I hope @Frog helps with the ID. Growing on a beech tree log.
Bristly haircap moss. Very small plants.
Does anyone know the answer?
The cap diameter is only 4-5 mm. Found within moss growing in the cracks of acidic rocks.
A persistent weed in our yard with pretty pink flowers. Does anyone know the species name?
I found it in the woods and stuck it in a pot. Or it might be just sick… we’ll see.
The easiest thing to grow..
This is the best I can do without any attempts to artificially arrange the buds.
This is the first time I see this one. Never before orange lichen in our yard... It’s growing on acidic granite rocks that were cleared of any...
I don’t know the ID of the moss, but they are lovely.
Just for fun (waiting for colors outside) I decided to start this thread, being most curious about the reds and the blues. I think the yellows are...
Here are a couple at the New York Botanical Garden from few years ago. I have tried to grow them with no success. Now I just try to find them and...
I believe it might be the ‘Floripink Feline’ hybrid, but I could be wrong... Only 5 spikes this winter, but I am not complaining. When it decides...