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Mushroom and moss

Started Nov 5, 2019 | Photos thread
solarider
solarider Veteran Member • Posts: 4,930
Re: Mushroom and moss

Tsutomu wrote:

I am new to this forum.
I sometimes post on the Nature and Wildlife Photography forum.

Nicely done.

There's always room for 'shrooms and nature in my book.

Edit: If really interested in mushrooms, remediation through fungi, medicine and fungi,  look up Dr. Paul Stamets.

Mushroom in my garden

Moss and water drops

Moss and two leaves

I hope some of you will enjoy.

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