#Fungi Friday 🍄 🍄 🍄 - Hypholoma Fasciculare in Spring and the Sudden Mushroom Dog

In early May, my students and I conducted an excursion in the park (there were posts about squirrels, mushrooms, and about the park in general) ... And having found several tinder fungi, under one of the trees (on which we found tinder fungi), I noticed such a wonderful family of Hypholoma fasciculare.

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They hid under the foliage, and only the tips of the hats were visible. So I had to dig out the foliage for a full view ...

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These mushrooms created mycorrhiza with the root of an old tree ...

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Hypholoma Fasciculare has a very bright acid color, especially in wet weather.

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Under the hat, the color is yellow-green and it is almost impossible to confuse it with any other ...

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As beautiful as this mushroom is, it is just as poisonous, so I do not recommend harvest it ...

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I was very surprised to find this mushroom in the spring, as it usually grows in the fall.
But what surprised me more was the dog which joined us in the park) Most likely the dog ran away from neighboring houses in the private sector ...

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He was very interested in mushrooms. and while we were photographing them, this dog was just as intently examining the mushrooms)

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Then the dog began to gnaw at the moss at the base of the tree trunk, just where the mushrooms grew ...

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We really liked this dog, and he continued to wander with us until the end of our walk ...
And we left these beautiful mushrooms to grow peacefully, perhaps squirrels or other small animals feed on them?

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Well, that's all for today! Thanks for being with me! I hope you enjoyed the walk with me)

Take care of yourself and your loved ones and see you soon!

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