It’s fungi time again. Hurray ! :-))
In autumn, the forest is a real fascinating paradise for fungi with dozens of species that emerge from the soil.
Let’s have a look at what I found this year.
Today I start with the sulphur tuft.
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Sulphur tuft is a fungus that grows prolifically in clusters on stumps, dead roots or rotting trunks of trees.
Poisonous !
Dutch name : Gewone zwavelkop
German name : Grünblättriger Schwefelkopf
Latin name : Hypholoma fasciculare (synonym: Psilocybe fascicularis)
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With just one click below, you can see here my complete fungi series so far :
http://portfolio.fotocommunity.com/nature-in-belgium/folder/436644