Un fantastico fungo che brilla di luce propria
Funghi
Re: Funghi
Questo potrebbe tranquillamente essere il villaggio dei Puffi!
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Vertigine non è paura di cadere ma voglia di volare
Vertigine non è paura di cadere ma voglia di volare
Re: Funghi
Una piccola foresta di funghi Plasmodium: i fiori dell'autunno.
Re: Funghi
I funghi di oggi sono Australiani e si chiamano Criniera di Leone
Re: Funghi
Funghi nido di uccello (Cyathus striatus), sembrano uova in un paniere, ma questi funghi costruiscono anche il loro contenitore, che sembra un nido.
Belongs to a group of fungi (Nidulariales, Basidiomycota) with peculiar cup-shaped fruit bodies. They spread their egg-shaped packages of spores (peridioles) using the power of falling raindrops. While being ejected (splashed out) from the cups, the peridioles release a sticky thread (funiculus) that helps them cling/glue to the surrounding vegetation. If eaten by herbivores, the spores will survive digestion and be spread even further.
You can find these saprotrophic fungi in gardens, parks and woodland, usually in large clusters on mulch or debris from wood.
Studio stack based on 72 exposures (ISO100, f/8.0, 1/160sec, paper diffused flash). Assembled in ZS (only Pmax), uncropped, 1x, 36mm high.
Belongs to a group of fungi (Nidulariales, Basidiomycota) with peculiar cup-shaped fruit bodies. They spread their egg-shaped packages of spores (peridioles) using the power of falling raindrops. While being ejected (splashed out) from the cups, the peridioles release a sticky thread (funiculus) that helps them cling/glue to the surrounding vegetation. If eaten by herbivores, the spores will survive digestion and be spread even further.
You can find these saprotrophic fungi in gardens, parks and woodland, usually in large clusters on mulch or debris from wood.
Studio stack based on 72 exposures (ISO100, f/8.0, 1/160sec, paper diffused flash). Assembled in ZS (only Pmax), uncropped, 1x, 36mm high.