Two different Hygrocybe Species π
Photo Date: Nov 23, 2024,
Harrison Hot Springs B.C. Canada.
We hope everyone has a fantastic #MushroomMonday βΌοΈ
Brydon Lagoon, Langley B.C.
April 30th, 2023.
This area is going to be under development over the next few years, and It will never look like this again. It is still currently like this for the mean time but if you live close by, we need to cherish it while we can! #clouds
March 22 2025, Harrison Hot Springs
Mica Cap? Assuming by the textured top.
Photo taken by a Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra
Happy #fungifriday π #fungifam time for the weekend! π₯
Mycena sp. 'amicta-HRL01' - A species in the Mycena amicta group with only two observations on iNaturalist, both in the east bay area, California, USA.
Collected November 23, 2020 on the UC Berkeley campus and sequenced recently by @mycota.lab
#mycena#mycology#dnabarcoding
πΆWake up everybody, It's a beautiful day! πNo more backward thinkin', time for thinkin' aheadπ΅ Scaly boy,πPeaking out from the mossy log looking for rain. π§οΈ
Grateful to rejoin @joerogan for another mind-expanding conversation, this time exploring my new book, AI, viral pandemics (from bees to humans), and how mushrooms and mycelium tie us all together.
We touched on science, consciousness, and the urgent need to cultivate a culture of kindness.
Tune in wherever you get your podcasts.
Armillaria Sp. Taken on the Bridal Trail, possibly on the Spirit Loop if I remember correctly. Sometime in October of 2024.
Probably my favorite shot I have of this type of mushroom.π
Looking for more #FungiFolk on what the #FungiFam tends to call #SlimeMoldSunday Stay tuned for more Fungi and Nature posts to brighten the feed! πππ