Look at the mushroom friends I found, they could be shaggy parasol mushrooms, but I can't be fully sure.
The squirrels and other critters enjoyed them, the open parasols had been eaten a lot.
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I was feeling extra giddy, don’t judge me 😔 When Cottage meets Gamer it’s a must be. Plus they’re both shy tall dudes. Need a lil push ykyk
Here’s more for the soul (Idia’s hair is so fun to draw)
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Black Trumpet
The Black Trumpet, or Craterellus cornucopioides, is an edible mushroom. This fungus is found in woods in North America, East Asia, and Europe. It mostly grows under oak, beech or other broad-leaved trees, especially in moss in moist spots on heavy calcareous soil. It seems to appears from June to November, and in the UK, from August to November.
The fruiting body does not have a separation into stalk and cap like most mushrooms, but is shaped like a funnel expanded at the top, normally up to about 4 inches tall and .5–7 cm in diameter. The upper and inner surface is dark or black, and on rare occasions yellow. The lower and outer surface is a much lighter shade of grey. The fertile surface is somewhat smooth but may be wrinkled. There are no poisonous mushrooms that look like the Black Trumpet, making this a great mushroom for beginners to identify. However when it comes to locating them out in the wilderness, they’re not always easy to find. Their queer shape and dark color make them look like minuscule black holes on the forest floor.
Black trumpets are also edible! They contain 69.45 g of protein, 13.44 g of carbohydrates (mostly mannitol), 4.88 g of fat, fatty acids (primarily of the polyunsaturated variety), phenols, flavonoids, 87 mg of vitamin C, and vitamin B12. They don't look like something you'd willingly eat, but they have a very good flavor! When dried their flavor acquires black truffle.
The Black Trumpet was first described in 1753 by Swedish botanist Carl Linnaeus and known as “Trompette de la mort” which translates to “Trumpet of Death” in France!
No way, three mushroom blogs in one day???!! I rlly need to get new hobbies….
Bibliography:
mushroom-appreciation
northspore
wikipedia
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A Summit Conquest
Snail on a mushroom. A nature-inspired print
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(via Cottagecore Colorful Mushrooms Doodle Pattern iPhone Case by Yellojade)
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