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Of course, you already know my walk in the woods and the mushrooms come by themselves π
This time I found an interesting coral mushroom. I know I said I would continue with mushrooms from wandering in the woods .... But this one was interesting to me so I decided to introduce her ...
Yellow coral-RAMARIA FLAVA
I think it's that mushroom!
It grew in two or three places around the rotten stump of elderberry (Sambucus nigra)
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Oh my... you found the one I never saw myself yet!
So so pretty!
Honestly, I didn't believe that I would come across this species, although I read that they grow in our forests ...
I was thrilled when I saw her ...π€Thank you very @ewkaw π€
I would be too! :)
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Looks almost like crown tipped coral. Take a tiny nibble and if it burns like black pepper then its edible crown tipped coral (be sure to fully cook it though). But if it has no burn then its probably any number of ramaria species that may not be edible.
I'm really interested ?!Thanks for the advice. @sketch.and.jam πI'll try this weekend ...
mushrooms are so unique and beautiful ... really cool shot.
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