Edmands Park Walk 10/5/21

It was a cold and relaxing experience to begin my exploration on a rainy afternoon. Fortunately for me, it did not pour heavily. As I walked around Edmands Park, I came across various fungi in various parts of the forest. Many of them lived on the ground alongside the trail I was walking on, and their characteristics are primarily different when compared to others. Some were large, while others were small. Some have interesting characteristics that many do not have, such as texture. For example, I discovered a couple of fungi that resembled pancakes. Some even resemble lettuce. The appearance of many fungi, including the Amanita critrina, is similar. As I continued walking, I noticed that some fungi, such as the Turkey tail fungus, were living on the outer layer of logs and trees. I was surprised to find these specific fungi because I had no idea they could live on trees or logs. Overall, this exploration introduced me to a new perspective on fungi. There are so many fungi that I was unaware of, and I hope to learn and discover more in the future.

Publicado el 07 de octubre de 2021 a las 06:07 AM por bcm1nh1418 bcm1nh1418

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Boneteros (Género Euonymus)

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Hongos (Reino Fungi)

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Octubre 5, 2021 a las 01:27 PM EDT

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Cola de Pavo (Trametes versicolor)

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Octubre 5, 2021 a las 01:32 PM EDT

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