I thought Honey Fungus also but the grass made me doubt myself. Of course subterranean dead wood. DD xSurprisingly perhaps - but almost certainly Honey Fungus (Armillaria mellea). Surprising, because I have found it in a lot of grassland recently which probably indicates the site of old woodland or deadwood below the surface. I was in a wood on Sunday where it was rampant and covering large areas of deadwood.
However - your specimen may be Armillaria ostoyae
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Honey Fungus. I was self doubting at first because of the grass but yes Honey fungus it is. x
I like that . great name as aswell, Ravenser Odd xxxxIf you're interested in lost cities, you might like the story of Ravenser Odd.
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Do you have any photos from before it was eaten??Hospital lunch. I wish we had smelly vision! Please guess what it is.View attachment 100129
Go on guess!Do you have any photos from before it was eaten??
Amazing. Looking at the moon through a telescope is one of the most mind-blowing things I've seen. That and looking at Saturn.Tonight's moon through a 10" Sky Watcher Dobsonian telescope and a Nikon D90. I think I was getting shake from the mirror, and I forgot how to lock the mirror up/take a delayed exposure. Will try again tomorrow if, fingers crossed, we have more clear skies.
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I agree, and Jupiter's belts is amazing to look at, and it's moons, especially when they cross in front of the planet, casting a shadow on the planet.Amazing. Looking at the moon through a telescope is one of the most mind-blowing things I've seen. That and looking at Saturn.
Yeah, definitely. Quite humbling isn't it, seeing such vast scale in the world.I agree, and Jupiter's belts is amazing to look at, and it's moons, especially when they cross in front of the planet, casting a shadow on the planet.
Mind blowing. Especially if you try to contemplate the scale of the universe. If you have a spare 5 minutes, this video is truly humbling..Yeah, definitely. Quite humbling isn't it, seeing such vast scale in the world.