Everywhere I go now, there are mushrooms. They like this weather; cold and wet, with brief interludes of watery sunshine. This batch, small to tiny mushrooms, grows all over the museum lawn.
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Gilled mushrooms with a knobbed cap. With three springtails. |
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With moss and a Douglas-fir cone. |
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The gills are closely spaced, and cut back from the stem. |
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Tiny pair and tinier orange newbie. |
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More of the same mushrooms. The cap changes shape as it ages. |
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With moss, Douglas-fir needles |
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Needles, lichen, and more white mushrooms. |
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Dondequiera, estos dias, hay hongos. Les gusta el clima de esta temporada; frio, con abundante lluvia, y breves momentos cuando sale el sol a medias. Este grupo de honguitos y honguitos más chicos crecen entre los musgos en el césped del museo.
- Honguitos blancos con laminillas y el sombrero mamelonado. Y con tres colémbolos.
- Aquí con musgos pequeños y una piña de abeto de Douglas.
- Las laminillas están algo apretadas y distanciadas del estipe.
- Estos son más chicos. La pelotita está como el tamaño de la cabeza de un alfiler de perla.
- Más del mismo tipo. El sombrero cambia de forma mientras pasa el tiempo.
- Con musgos y hojas de abeto de Douglas.
- Más hojas de abeto, un pedazo de líquen, y otros honguitos.
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