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319/365: "Life's enchanted cup sparkles near the brim." ~ Lord Byron


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Ok, yesterday I mentioned some really cool moss sporophytes that I wanted to take pictures of. I never got to them, and planned to take pictures today. Well...I *DID* take pictures of them! But though I spent about 20 minutes taking many different images, in the end, I wasn't happy with any of them. I will have to think about it and try again!
However, there was no end to the mushrooms growing all over the place! Totally amazing, there are just so many! I found a really magnificent one and as I was clearing away leaves, I saw something odd below them. One good look and, "OH, WOW!!! CUP FUNGUS!!" The trio, which is about 1/2" tall, was attached to a bit of bark which I was able to lift up and place on a log for pictures. I've never seen cup fungus that looks like a perfect goblet before! And to think, if I hadn't been looking at the leaves and ground that I was clearing away, I would have never seen these beauties! I have done a bit of looking around on the net but haven't found out exactly what kind of cup fungi this is. Let me know if you're clever enough to figure it out! :D
Lord Byron (22 January 1788 – 19 April 1824) was an English poet and a leading figure in the Romantic movement. He is regarded as one of the greatest British poets and remains widely read and influential. Wikipedia: Lord Byron
Ok, yesterday I mentioned some really cool moss sporophytes that I wanted to take pictures of. I never got to them, and planned to take pictures today. Well...I *DID* take pictures of them! But though I spent about 20 minutes taking many different images, in the end, I wasn't happy with any of them. I will have to think about it and try again!
However, there was no end to the mushrooms growing all over the place! Totally amazing, there are just so many! I found a really magnificent one and as I was clearing away leaves, I saw something odd below them. One good look and, "OH, WOW!!! CUP FUNGUS!!" The trio, which is about 1/2" tall, was attached to a bit of bark which I was able to lift up and place on a log for pictures. I've never seen cup fungus that looks like a perfect goblet before! And to think, if I hadn't been looking at the leaves and ground that I was clearing away, I would have never seen these beauties! I have done a bit of looking around on the net but haven't found out exactly what kind of cup fungi this is. Let me know if you're clever enough to figure it out! :D
Lord Byron (22 January 1788 – 19 April 1824) was an English poet and a leading figure in the Romantic movement. He is regarded as one of the greatest British poets and remains widely read and influential. Wikipedia: Lord Byron
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