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20 times when people went to the forest for ordinary mushrooms, and returned with mushroom "treasures"
2 years ago

You can be an ardent lover of mushrooms and gorgeously devour all kinds of dishes from them, or you can wry your nose and run away from the kitchen from one mushroom smell. But both people can be equally curious about picking mushrooms and enthusiastically studying their "prey", which comes in a variety of shapes, colors and sizes.
"I think you all will love this leaf that I found in my front garden."
"The most valuable find of our yesterday's walk is the blue milkman"
"I was lucky and I found a rather large combed hedgehog"
This mushroom, similar to Morchella umbrina, was found in Indiana, USA
“I found him on my porch in South Florida surrounded by flies and other insects. It smells awful, smelling like rotten fish or something definitely not alive
“Bumped into this guy while walking the dog”
“The biggest and most gorgeous mushroom I have ever encountered!
What beautiful mushrooms do not exist in nature! This is, for example, lemon oyster
This lacquered tinder fungus is so large that it can actually be used as a fan.
Perfection of nature
Found in a Virginia forest, this red mushroom looks like a makeup sponge.
He looks so happy! Good boy
This Galiella mushroom looks like it is filled with peanut butter.
Agree, this mushroom looks like something from a horror movie
It is a conical hygrocybe, also called a witch's hat
This mushroom, known as lattice red, gives off the smell of rotting flesh when mature.
Elaeomyxa Cerifera is an iridescent purple mushroom, first discovered in 1942. These mushrooms secrete hispidin, making them sparkle like a disco ball.
The mushrooms are wonderful!
This, ladies and gentlemen, is an inedible mushroom hygrocybe motley
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