Mushrooms in the Park

I found some interesting looking mushrooms growing in the park when I was disk golfing there. I think these are a type of ink cap and I don’t think they are edible. I doubt they are poisonous really, just not very choice eating. I would make double sure of the identification of any mushroom before trying it though, I’ve never eaten this type so I really don’t know. Some types of ink caps are good to eat though.

The ground here is slightly black and matches the underside of the mushrooms. I don’t know if there was a recent fire or if somehow the mushrooms are discoloring the material in the area. I believe the black charcoal on the stump happened many years ago; this is near a residential area and a recent fire here would not be good.

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Mushrooms in the park – click for viewing full screen

These kind of mushrooms don’t last too long. They kind of digest themselves into some black looking ink. Here’s a fresh one:

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A single mushroom with rain drops on it – click for viewing full screen

Here’s a better look at a cluster of them growing together. You can see some of the older ones kind of getting blackish looking around the edges and undersides.

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A cluster of mushrooms growing close together – click for viewing full screen

There are lots of different types of mushrooms around here, especially in the forests after the recent rain.


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Best captures you taken from garden. Mushrooms blooming on the floor. After the rain drops on to mushroom showing nice style.

Love the mushrooms and their corrugated caps! Such a freak of nature these fungus are. They have the most amazing colors, shapes and growing patterns.

You captured them well! Thank you for sharing them!

Wow wonderful mushrooms. this is nature. the excellent photography and great article.
thanks @lightsplasher
Have a great day

I would like to get my macro lens and shoot straight down on that shroom in the second pic so it fills the photo. I think that would be cool!

Good job my senior friend.
Like it your post

hi, my friend @lightsplasher! I really like the photography that friends show, I really like the images from your phone Galaxy S9 +, because the picture quality is very bright and also very clear.

Wow beautiful >>> these mashrooms look like flower.
It is beauty of nature. Good shot.

Excellent photography and very nice clicked really all photos are looking beautiful . Thanks for share .

beautiful my friend @lightsplasher! I really like it, I saw this form of mushroom, I remember my little masi, because of the shape of this mushroom like (kasing) children's games in childhood.


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I am very impressed with the quality of the camera. Galaxy S9+ that my friends use. As a result the picture is really amazing like the picture in the painting, I really like it.

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the mushrooms that you find look interesting to grow in the park where you play golf. I think you don't like to consume mushrooms. because you are afraid that there are many poisons in the fungus. whereas not all types of fungi contain toxins. currently there are so many mushrooms that can be consumed and enjoyed.

They look fascinating @lightsplasher but I am sure that they are toxic.