After the Rain

in FungiFriday2 years ago (edited)

Stepping out for a walk after the rain, you can discover a whole world that sprouts practically before your very eyes.
Just yesterday, there was nothing here, and today a small clearing of mushrooms has appeared.

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With their color and shape, they remind me of chanterelles, but I could be mistaken. A search on Google images did not clarify their name. Please correct me if you know the name of this mushroom.

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I don't know if there is an equivalent expression in English, but sometimes we say 'They grow like mushrooms after rain,' which means either a good harvest of something or a child's rapid growth upwards, etc.
They grew so fast that the rain didn't have time to wash away the ground through which they made their way.
The water left on the caps of the fungus looks unreal.
An insect drinking this water would look beautiful, but after the rain all the insects hid, and those who did not have time did not feel thirsty))))

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Teach your children not to destroy mycelium when picking mushrooms, and generally not to disturb them unnecessarily

It's amazing how creatures with such a unique form share this world with us and can be both delicious and nutritious.


Thank you for your attention!

Peaceful skies to all✌️


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'They grow like mushrooms after rain,'

We have that saying in Polish too :)

Greetings my neighbor👋
Yes, our cultures have a lot in common!

Very beautiful mushrooms that friends have shown this

Thank you for your attention!
If mushrooms grow in your area, you should show them to us too!

Looks edible)

...you won't know until you try!