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Comments


Dennis Smith

This was well worth your effort for the lovely colours and textures.

Description
Found throughout the northern hemisphere, the Velvet Shank (Flammulina velutipes) is edible when cooked and is a winter food source for some woodland critters. I love the way the caps shine like honey-glazed donuts. Though, how backbreaking it is to lie on your neighbours' cold porch stones in late November, freezing your legs and stomach, trying to shoot a mushroom at ground level!
Taken By
BRETT ZIMMERMAN
Taken On
November 21, 2024
Tagged
mushroom macro close up fungus fungi cluster growth growing vegetation flora stem cap fungal mycology cespitose caestipose autumn fall november manitoulin island ontario canada stump tree decay decaying colourful colorful orange velvet shank flammulina velutipes plant agaric amanita polyporales natural_landscape botany wood organism terrestrial_plant trunk biome
  • Focal: 100
  • Lens Model: EF100mm f/2.8L Macro IS USM
  • Shutter speed: 0.04 sec
  • Aperture: f/ 32

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