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Amanita muscaria collected in Georgia Nov-Dec


Inyan

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Christmas with Amanitasamanita-mushroom-er.thumb.jpg.2311e29215f9b913f27522576974d44e.jpg is fun indeed. Black and red paperamanita-mushroom-gallery-eric-09.thumb.jpg.75f7d2c3ea6c7d4ea8bc4d2a5e8c36f6.jpg for spore prints as otherwise the white spores are hard to seeamanita-mushroom-gallery-eric-06.thumb.jpg.f52adcf5740c02f018e84e3a136721c1.jpgAnd one picture of them in their naturalamanita-mushroomgeorgia.thumb.jpg.22c2f60554b95067db3868ceca803c98.jpg habitat. Found these old photo's of mine floating and thought I would share them here with you guys and gals. Spore prints either laid out under pine trees in the forest or mixed with water and sprayed around pine forests. Mother nature takes care of the rest.

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Beautiful! haven't found any this year which is a first in quite a few

so enjoyed your pics even more thank you they're awesome!

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Thanks for the post and pics Inyan.

 

I have a special place where I go to be at peace: the tree I sit under is a a gnarly old pine deformed by sea storms and each year it shades a couple of amanitas - imo the most spectacular of fungi.

 

Thanks also for the great idea of spore spreading - I think I'll do the same!

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