Mushrooms and leaves π₯°ππ
Happy #Fungifriday π
My contribution to #FungiFriday by @ewkaw π€
A walk in the forest at this time of the year is full of surprises.. Even though it's winter here, there was no snow, only a lot of dry leaves...
.. if I could have imagined it was autumn... As it was wet, the leaves skimmed the wet and slippery ground, it was it's hard to walk to look around...
At one point I stopped to take a breath, and my eyes fell on this interesting set of mushrooms.... I got there carefully, to take a close-up photo....
A group on one dry tree, partially overgrown with moss.
There were two groups of small mushrooms, some were really miniature....
I noticed them well...
When I was returning to the road, I saw one of my favorite mushrooms, Judas' ear... The whole colony is spread over two trees.
Some were tiny, just starting to grow.... I've never seen these mushrooms so small before...
Judas' ear, or forest ear, is an edible mushroom, and at the same time a medicinal...
In China, it is used much more than in our country... In this climate, sunflowers, wild mushrooms, chanterelles and others are mostly used.
Judas' ear is unjustly neglected.
I have not yet encountered a larger group, or that they are in a couple of places, so that I can make a dish from them.
I ate them from a can, in an Asian mix....
This was a nice mix of walking and mushroom hunting..
Thank you so much for visiting my blog β€οΈ
Have a nice evening β¨
Without a doubt it is a great hike hunting mushrooms dear friend @suzana72
The varieties you have found are really beautiful, I love the photographs and how the mushrooms stand out in the greenery of the moss
I appreciate that you let us know about this mushroom wine experience.
have a splendid night
Thank you so much dear friend @julfer π€
Sorry, I'm late in replying...
Your words mean a lot to me.πΈ
It was a good day to explore the forestπ
I wish you a nice dayβοΈβοΈ
Thank you so much @qurator Team π₯°πΈ