This is the remains of a Magic Mushroom and maybe what the fairies use as a dinner plate. There are so many different types of fungi growing here but, unfortunately not many edible ones.
Loveley mushrooms here and below especially; I loath when they plant those fast growing pines, they do that here in the US too. that shino cup is wonderful.
The Heron Migrates is the story of how a Japanese anagama kiln came to New Zealand. From Estelle and Bruce Martin's diaries from their trips to Japan and the building and firing of the Kamaka anagama. Soft cover with 400 photographs and drawings. 160 pages.
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My sister has been findind some alien type fungi lately...should have some images soon.
ReplyDeleteLoveley mushrooms here and below especially; I loath when they plant those fast growing pines, they do that here in the US too. that shino cup is wonderful.
ReplyDeleteGreat photos! And as the Croatian proverb says... “All mushrooms are edible, but some only once.” ;-) The shino cup is amazing.
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