I haven’t been finding much fungi lately, partly because of my house move (taking up my foraying time and I’m also still exploring my new environment) and partly, I guess, because of the weather (we seem to swing from unseasonably mild and spring-like one day to bitterly cold and hailing the next so the fungi, if they’re smart, will be biding their time before sending out fruiting bodies). What I am seeing a ton of though is lichen, covering the trunks of trees, camouflaging slabs of concrete, coating old lamp posts, carpeting the tops of stone walls. The complexity of their structures, the multiplicity of their designs and the variegation in their colours are wondrous to behold.
Likin’ the lichen
28 Tuesday Feb 2017
Lovely diversity of colours and textures. I love lichens – and you mostly don’t have to get down in the mud to get your images!
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Thank you kindly. Yes, more muddy fingers from picking up sticks than muddy knees.
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gorgeous photos!
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Thanks so much. 🙂
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Wow, they are like dry land corals..! 💚
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They sure are. 🙂
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You are getting some really good close up shots.
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Thanks, Joyce. The trick is keeping steady without a tripod. 🙂
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