Fungi Friday - Rusty cookies and some common mushrooms

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Fungi Friday - Rusty cookies and some common mushrooms
Hello friends.

Happy Fungi Friday to all of you! Again, I'll participate in this #fungifriday by @ewkaw.
For this week, I'll share a few pictures of various mushrooms.



**Gloeophyllum sepiarium - Rusty gilled polypore**

I will first share with you a few photos of the development of these mushrooms. On the left is the current situation and on the right is a couple of months ago.

As you can see, over time these mushrooms thin out and lose their distinctive orange color which is replaced by a rust color from the middle outwards. The change in size is negligible.

Now they look like overbaked rusty cookies.


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**Schizophyllum commune (Splitgill mushroom)**

Spiltgill mushroom is one of the most common mushrooms in my area and is found on a variety of tree species. They are mostly found at eye level and below, so they are easily visible even from a distance. I noticed them for the first time at a height of a few meters, so I finally managed to take some pictures from below.

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**Enokitake (Flammulina velutipes)**

Another fairly common type of mushroom is enokitake. So far, I have found a dozen locations. I found them at various stages of development. From miniature to medium sizes. And the other day, I came across a location with the largest specimens so far, some with caps around 10cm.

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