In the spring, before the leaves opened on the trees and the forest turned green, I had to go there. Ordinary mushrooms do not grow so early, but you can always come across something from the family Polyporaceae. For example, the colony of the old turkey tail (Trametes versicolor), colored stripes on which have faded over time and become very pale. But it's still an interesting find. | Навесні, ще до того, як на деревах розкрилося листя і ліс став зеленим, мені довелося побувати там. Звичайні гриби так рано ще не ростуть, але завжди можна натрапити на щось з родини трутовикових (Polyporaceae). Наприклад на колонію старого траметеса різнобарвного (Trametes versicolor), кольорові смужки на якому вже зблідли від часу і стали дуже блідими. Але це все ще цікава знахідка. |
These are attractive, I have some growing on a curry tree that appear smaller but have been there for months. After rain they appear to revive slightly however colour is not as vibrant.
Nice photography and find.
Thanks, I'm glad you liked it!
According to legends, it also has a very mild mushroom flavour. 😂😂😂
These are indeed legends, probably very old, because I have never heard of it)))