Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Mushroom



Mushroom. Mushroom. Badger?

21 comments:

Anonymous said...

There was a mushroom close to the dandelion... We don't have Badgers in Australia but there are plenty of snakes in Sydney!

Unknown said...

Looks like Cortinarious Rotundispous after the bugs got in.

Unknown said...

Rotundisporous Hic!

Anonymous said...

Thanks for that Peter! It might be a Fungi Somethingnus and not the most attractive or healthy looking mushroom ;)

Caroline said...

Not such a cutie.

Anonymous said...

HAHA, it's a very ugly mushroom Caroline!

Mary Stebbins Taitt said...

Looks a bit gone by. Is that Rotundisporus for real? (LOL!)

Anonymous said...

If you want it to be Mary Stebbins Taitt Heehee :)

Mary Stebbins Taitt said...

Interesting textures, colors and patterns though, very subtle.

the belmattrons said...

Someone did a good shit on the mushroom.

Anonymous said...

It stuck out like a sore thumb in its surroundings Mary Stebbins Taitt ;)

It might have been you Belmattrons and it was the other way around ... that mushroom is there because someone did that. Maybe Debra kay!

the belmattrons said...

Most of that does not make sense to us, except about Debra Kay who is a good shitter.

Anonymous said...

It wouldn't make sense because your shit is toxic Belmattrons!

Tony LaRocca said...

Badger badger badger mushroom mushroom SNAKE! SNAKE, IT'S BIIIIIIIIIIG!

Anonymous said...

HAHHAAA, oops sorry Tony Larocca! Every year or so I happen upon that song and ummmmm it doesn't leave your head for about a week ;)

merlinprincesse said...

Should never have clicked on the badger link.... blah!!!

Anonymous said...

Hhehhee, MerlinPrincesse :)

Ces Adorio said...

Nice shrooms. The last one has a molten tarantulla.

Anonymous said...

I see the spider Ces! The sun wasn't hot enough to melt it ;)

vfm4 said...

it reminds me of a Coprinus comatus..
http://botit.botany.wisc.edu/toms_fungi/may2004.html

Anonymous said...

Peter says it's a Cortinarious Rotundispous Hhehheee! I can see the shaggy similarities to the Coprinus comatus though! It could even be in the process of self-digestion! Interesting read Vfm4 :)