Hundreds of fungi in just one spot. I guess we have had lots of rain that encouraged them.They are growing so close together they are on top of each other. ( not mushroom )
Ah,Tracy you got it! So no I won't be eating them. ( not something to fool around with - trying them could be a fatal mistake) I know in some countries one can take fungus and mushrooms to the local chemist and ask if they are edible - but not in NZ.
Quilting is a wonderful hobby for me. I love the beautiful fabric and colours - my artistic side comes alive.
I have lived in Te Puna near Tauranga since 1978, where my husband ( R ) and I own a small orchard where we grow Kiwifruit and Avocados for export. We have a large garden and grow many other fruit, nuts and vegetables. When I was young I was a teacher and particularly liked teaching art. I have also worked in the Kiwifruit Industry in Quality Control and Auditing. I love to create and am currently passionate about patchwork and quilting. I sew by hand and using my Bernina Aurora 440 machine.
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Tauranga Patchwork and Quilters Group, who meet at the Art and Craft Centre every 2nd and 4th Friday 10 am till 3pm and 1st and 3rd Tuesday nights 7.30pm.( contact me for more info )
8 comments:
Wow, edible? or poison??
Can you eat those little fellers?
Looks like a fairy village!
NO.... not mushroom at all!
wow - amazing ! Magic ?
Ah,Tracy you got it! So no I won't be eating them. ( not something to fool around with - trying them could be a fatal mistake) I know in some countries one can take fungus and mushrooms to the local chemist and ask if they are edible - but not in NZ.
We also, have had a lot of rain, which has produced some very similar funghi, but ours were a sinister black! Definitely not for tasting!
Cool fungi photo's - isn't it magic time of year when you see these popping up everywhere. Hugs Jx
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