I called this post ‘Bute oysters’ (because I found them during a wander in Cardiff’s Bute Park last week) but maybe that should be beaut oysters because there’s no denying these Oyster fungi are sculptural beauties.
And I called them oysters but I’m not actually sure what they are – mostly likely some type of Oyster (Pleurotus sp.) or Oysterling (Crepidotus sp.). I gave up trying to identify fungi species a year or so back when I realised that you really need a microscope to have any chance with most of them and I decided I didn’t want to go down that route.
I still enjoy looking at them and admiring their beauty though.
I agree fungi are very difficult to identify but whatever they are they usually offer a great photographic opportunity.
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You’re right about that, Joyce, and I found more beauties today. 🙂
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They are beautiful, aren’t they?
Although I am Welsh and used to visit Bute Park frequently when young, whenever I see the name Bute now, I immediately think of the island in Argyllshire where I now frequently visit.
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If you are able to visit Bute frequently, then I envy you. Though I lived in Scotland for a few years, I have never been to Bute, but I follow a chap on Twitter who lives there and post some gorgeous photos of the local wildlife. 🙂
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They’re very pretty!
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Glad you like them, Val. 🙂
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