It’s not the most common place to see a mushroom, but it happened to see these two growing on the trunk of an old willow in the park. It is not a mushroom that grows normally in trees, as is Shiitake(those mushrooms with wonderful aroma that are grown on logs). Probably the wind carried some spores that led to their growth here. As expected, they adapted to the growing conditions on the bark of this old willow.
I share this photo with Nature Tuesday challenge
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Did you know that mushrooms can be grown on logs?
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I love it when mushrooms pop up in the most unusual places
Unusual place for this kind of mushrooms!
I’m not a mushroom observer at all except what is available at the dinner table. Seeing some friends shoot the mushrooms, like you and Lado, I want to look for mushrooms around me, but it seems like they haven’t been there under very hot weather for several months.
I’m not a mushroom observer but they catch my eye when they are in an unusual place.
Apparently they have their own charm for you…
Great photo shoot. You were lucky to have noticed those mushrooms. Mushrooms can grow on just about everything and even on humans…
I hope it never grows a mushroom on me!?
Sorry Ileana but human mushrooms do not look like your photo but they are still considered mushrooms like in Candida etc.
I know that! That’s why I said I hope it doesn’t grow any on me!
I have seen mushrooms on houses before. Very cool photo.
I have been lucky to see them!