I made a quick circuit of the museum lawns, not looking for mushrooms as I usually do; it's the wrong time of year. Just walking, because the path beckoned.
And I found mushrooms. Past their sell-by date, mostly; not all of them.
The first ones were on the old stumps, cut just a few inches above the level of the lawn, where every summer and fall I find large, yellow-brown mushrooms:
Stump #1. Two frozen mushrooms, lots of green algae. |
The lower one looks like a shelf fungus, but I hadn't seen one there before. But maybe the frosts and snow have turned a paler mushroom black. The upper one, I don't know what it is. Or was; it's what remains after a hard summer and hard frosts.
A closer look. What looked like dark spots turn out to be holes. |
Stump #2: Here, one mushroom had turned to mush, but two hold their shape. Sort of.
A large gilled mushroom. Above, tiny orange spots, and a yellow mass.Orange jelly, maybe. The white blur is half-melted snow. |
I dug through my old photos to see if I could find the mushrooms in their prime. I couldn't find these exact corners of the stump, but in several photos, taken at different points around the stumps, I found these large gilled mushrooms:
Last week of October, this year. Are they a match? The size and location are right. Does frostbite turn them black? |
And, braving the freezing weather, hidden down in the moss under the lawn grasses, are flocks of tiny tan buttons.
Maybe it wasn't the wrong time of year after all.
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Le di una vuelta al museo, sin buscar hongos como acostumbro; no es la temporada para hongos. Nada más daba la vuelta porque el senderito me llamaba.
Y encontré hongos. Hongos bien viejos, congelados, ya pasados de su fecha de caducidad por la mayor parte.
Los primeros estaban en los troncos cortados unos cuantos centímetros arriba del nivel del césped, donde en otros tiempos he hallado hongos grandes de color café claro, hasta amarillo.
Foto #1: Dos hongos congelados, la madera pintada con algas verdes. El hongo a la base parece un políporo por la forma y el color, pero nunca los he visto en este sitio. ¿Será que el frio los pinta de negro? El hongo blanco, no lo puedo identificar. Y apenas es el esqueleto de un hongo, un esqueleto congelado.
Foto #2: Acercándome un poco. Lo que parecía manchitas negras resulta ser agujeros.
Foto #3: En el segundo tronco, había varios hongos podridos. Dos todavía mantienen algo de su forma. Este es un hongo grande, con laminillas. En la parte superior del tronco hay puntitos de color anaranjado, y abajo una masa amarilla. Tal vez sean "Jalea anaranjada". La masa blanca es nieve.
Foto #4: Otro hongo del mismo tipo. La parte superior es negra.
Rebusqué entre mis fotos viejas para ver si tenía fotos de los hongos en estos troncos. Y había varios grupos de los hongos grandes, como de 15 cm. de diámetro, con laminillas.
Foto #5: La última semana de octubre. Se parecen, aparte del color.
Foto #6: No todos estaban ya podridos. Allí escondidos entre los musgos, a pesar del frio, hay toda una bandada de honguitos frescos.
Tal vez me equivoqué; sí es temporada de hongos.
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