madventure (54)in Fungi Lovers • 11 months agoJonquil amanita - rare, beautiful and deadlyThis is quite a rare species of fly agaric, which can be found mainly in warm regions of Europe. This fungus prefers deciduous and also coniferous forests. Its appearance…madventure (54)in Fungi Lovers • last yearWolf's milk - a slime mold moving towards the lightThis quite common miracle of nature, which is neither a plant, nor an animal, nor a fungus, but combines all these features, belongs to the slime mold family (Eumycetozoa) and is…madventure (54)in Fungi Lovers • last yearParasitism occurs throughout nature - Parasitic bolete (Pseudoboletus parasiticus)Parasitism is a common phenomenon in nature, it occurs in all animal species, humans and plants. It also includes mushrooms. One such example is a mushroom called Parasitic…madventure (54)in Fungi Lovers • last yearA slightly different Lactarius than all others - Lactarius pterosporusThis inedible species of mushroom can be found mainly in deciduous forests, where there are many beech trees. It appears from August to October. At first glance, this…madventure (54)in Fungi Lovers • last yearWoolly milkcap - a hairy, poisonous cousin of the well-known, edible and popular milkcap speciesA species of mushroom often found in my forests, and equally often confused with an edible similar species. It has many common names, e.g. False milkcap, horse milkcap, hairy…madventure (54)in Nature Observer • last yearAn inconspicuous aviator who can cross the Mediterranean Sea in both directions - Painted ladyWho doesn't like butterflies, maybe fruit growers, foresters and gardeners who know what a butterfly is before it becomes majesticly beautiful. But the rest of the people…madventure (54)in Fungi Lovers • last yearThis is a very rare species and can be confused with the pine boletus - it is a dark cep or bronze boleteThis rare species of boletus mushroom can be found during this period. It is very thermophilic and appears around July and August. It is often confused with pine boletus…madventure (54)in Fungi Lovers • 2 years agoFreckled dapperling - not one amateur would think it was a Parasol mushroomThis mushroom may remind inexperienced mushroom pickers of the popular Parasol mushroom, only small. Nothing could be more wrong. This is the Freckled dapperling ( Echinoderma…madventure (54)in Fungi Lovers • 2 years agoCitron amanita - a death trap for the inexperiencedI'll start right away with a warning. The lemon fly agaric is very similar to the white, deadly variety Death cap (Amanita phalloides). During walks in the forest in…madventure (54)in Shadow Hunters • 2 years ago"Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon" on the balconyI know it's not nice to spy on your neighbor, but I didn't mean to either. I was only interested in the cat doing its morning toilet on the balcony. I couldn't help myself - I had to take a few photosmadventure (54)in Fungi Lovers • 2 years agoOrange chanterelle - a rare but delicious edible mushroomThis undoubtedly rare edible mushroom can only be found in Europe. Although it is not protected, it should not be harvested for culinary purposes. The fungus likes a moist…madventure (54)in Nature Observer • 2 years agoAromatic and healing "Snow Queen" - that is White NenupharSummer is the time when we can enjoy our eyes with flowers called water lily, or nenuphar. It is an aquatic plant, so if there is a pond, a water reservoir or a pond nearby…madventure (54)in Fungi Lovers • 2 years agoTasty edible toadstool appearing in early summer - Blushing amanitaIf you do not know about mushrooms, do not pick this species. Although it is edible, it is very easy to confuse it with a similar species, i.e. Blushing amanita ( Amanita…madventure (54)in Fungi Lovers • 2 years agoFly agaric or Fly amanita - is it poison, drug, or useful medicine?Today a little unconventional about mushrooms, because the story that the red fly agaric is red and has white dots has become boring. Of course, photos will always…madventure (54)in Nature Observer • 2 years ago"Royal Blue" or Veronica austriaca - a beautiful field flower with health propertiesThis undoubtedly beautiful species of plant, giving blue flowers, is a guest popular throughout Europe and South Asia. The place where I found it is a beautiful forest…madventure (54)in Nature Observer • 2 years agoTinder fungus, bizarre forms of medicinal arboreal fungusTinder fungus ( Fomes fomentarius ), commonly known as polypore, is probably the most common species of arboreal fungus. There was a lot of it in the beech forests where I was…madventure (54)in Fungi Lovers • 2 years agoThis is one of the largest arboreal edible mushrooms - Pheasant's back mushroomFew people know this mushroom, and the fact that it is an edible arboreal mushroom is very little. An adult specimen can surprise you with its size, because it can be up to a…madventure (54)in Nature Observer • 2 years agoSuch surprises happen in the middle of nowhere - Siberian irisI met this flower walking in the lowland meadows a few days ago. At first I thought it might be a remnant of an old habitat, a house, but no. It turned out that the flowers…madventure (54)in Nature Observer • 2 years agoThis beauty visits me often, of course not disinterestedlyRed squirrels (Sciurus vulgaris) are not uncommon in parks full of walkers. Although they are usually skittish, they approach people, of course, for a reason. Each easily…madventure (54)in Nature Observer • 2 years agoCommon Foxglove, she's beautiful, she can heal but she can also killThis undoubtedly beautiful biennial plant is quite popular among gardeners and is very common in nature in the wild. It lives in Western Europe, North Africa, both Americas…