Wednesday, 19 October 2016

Wild Mushrooms & Pretty Flowers.

For the past few mornings, it was raining on and off. There were some mornings we could not go for our early morning walk because of the rain or slight drizzle. When this happens, we are happy to continue with our sleep. One morning it didn't rain and we were happy to go back to our walking at the recreation park. 
It must have been due to the rainy days that caused these wild mushrooms to sprout out from the ground. There was this one big mushroom that looks so like a brain!
I spotted these mushrooms and a few others growing near to our walking path.
A few walkers were also attracted to these mushrooms and stopped to take snap shots of them.
This lone round mushroom was as big as a tennis ball.
Photo credit to my sister.
One morning my sister saw these 2 cute mushrooms growing in her garden. They look like 2 little humans with their net coats.
Photo credit to my sister.
2 little dwarfs came to visit and admire a giant sized garden.
On a different morning, I saw these pretty grey mushrooms in my garden.
I found a few of them scattered over the garden.
I also found one tiny beige mushroom under the shade of a dwarf Mexican petunia plant. There is always something interesting to see if only we take the time to be more observant.
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The following photos taken at a plant nursery are for joining Flower Wednesday.
 Pink and purple petunias
 Deep purple and pink petunias.
 Adenium desert rose.
Adenium desert rose.
Linking to Flower Wednesday.

One who doesn't give the gift he promised is like a
cloud blowing over a desert without dropping any rain.
(Proverbs 25:14, The Living Bible-TLB)

54 comments:

  1. Very interesting mushroom varieties Nancy...they are beautiful! I read somewhere that where mushrooms grow, it shows that the ground is rich in microbes and nutrients.

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    1. Thank you, Annie. This morning I saw another variety growing under a big tree. Have a beautiful day!

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  2. Nancy, these are wonderful photos! The one that looks like a brain is extremely interesting. I have to wonder, many foods are word pictures. The apple core looks like a hear and apples are good for our hearts. Walnuts look like brains and they are good for mental functioning. Really does make me wonder. I have no idea if this variety of mushroom is edible but is curious. Thanks for the very interesting photos.

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    1. Thank you, Lynn. Someone mentioned that this is edible but nobody dares to touch the mushrooms. It is safer to leave the mushrooms alone. Lol!

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    1. We are glad to have rain again this afternoon to give us a cool evening.

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  4. I love the tennis ball mushroom. That is so cute.

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  5. Funny mushrooms indeed - brain & dwarfs! Your flowers are pretty!

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    1. Thank you, Riitta for hosting. Have a lovely day!

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  6. They are all so beautiful, Nancy! Thank you so much for sharing, and I hope you are having a great week. :)

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  7. Cogumelos invulgares, gostei das flores.
    Um abraço e continuação de uma boa semana.
    Andarilhar

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  8. Whenever I see wild mushrooms I feel like eating them but I don't know which ones are edible and which ones are poisonous so I dare not eat them.

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    1. Mun, I wouldn't even dare touch them. Someone once told me this mushroom is edible but I wouldn't dare trust him. It is safer to leave them alone.

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  9. Mushrooms make a great photo subject. Sadly those do not look edible :-( Have good day Diane

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  10. I've never seen wild mushrooms that looks like a brain before. Way cool.

    I love all the flowers. So colorful.

    Have a fabulous day Nancy. ☺

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    1. Thank you, Sandee. It is my first time too. Have a wonderful day!

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  11. Those brain like mushrooms are so strange looking! We have seen quite a few growing now as well as fungi on trees.
    Best wishes!

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    1. Thank you, Christine. Lately we have been seeing lots of different types of mushrooms. Have a good day!

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  12. Beautiful flowers and your sister has a great garden, Nancy.

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  13. Unusual selection of mushrooms, I do wonder if they are edible?

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    1. Thank you, Mamas. No one dares touch the mushroom. We have heard of people dying after eating wild mushrooms!

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  14. I think grey mushrooms are poisonous

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    1. Thank you, Gosia. No one dares touch the mushrooms. We just snap some photos and continued on our walks.

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  15. Really interesting post...thx for sharing! xx

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  16. The mushrooms in your garden are beautiful! I think the first one looks like a brain!

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    1. Thank you, Ginny. The brain mushroom was a surprise find for me!

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  17. I love than mushrooms look like brain.

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  18. Occasionally i will see those mushrooms too...

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  19. when i saw the photo in your FB, the first thing i thought of was brain brain brain LOL

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    1. I was walking past the mushrooms and when I saw this particular one that looks like a brain, I u-turned back to snap some photos. So cute.

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  20. i agree they look like brain shaped to me too.
    we are wishing for the rain too as woods get dust when rain took long to come

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    1. Thank you, Baili. We have rain but not much. Have a fabulous day!

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  21. very nice flowers! have a good day!

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  22. These two cute mushrooms are like a ballerina :)

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    1. Thank you, Julia. They are really cute. Have a lovely day!

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  23. Wow, those first mushrooms looks like brains. I am always amazed bu how interesting different mushrooms look. :) Hugs-Erika

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    1. Thank you, Erika. These mushrooms have their own beauty. Have a beautiful day!

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  24. Never knew there were so many types of wild mushrooms here. Especially the ones in the 'net coat'.

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    1. The others are quite common, we used to see them on and off. The net coat is a first time for me.

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