A worldwide community photographing and learning about wildlife
armillaria mellea
found in mass growth on a dead and moist rotten wooden trunk.
haha! :) at least it fits this conversation...don't want to publicize the concept though...
thx Ashish...I intend to learn as much as I can about the natural world around me...especially the vast varieties of floras...I'm really glad to be a part of this WWF a.k.a Wonderful Worldwide Family of Project Noah!! :)
Hi Randall Welcome to Project Noah family...
Wish you enjoy lot learn here about Life and let all others to give good lessons with your spottings...
thx...:) I'm kinda new here, obviously... it seems that ur very much into agarics...
btw, to put in the suggested name, you have to hit the "edit this spotting"-button top right of your spotting's interface.
Not impossible that it is a different one then...but they look pretty much like it.
Well, as far as I know they are worldwide spread - but usually they are known to grow in the mediterranian and temperate zone.
thx...so much for the 'immediate' help, are they very common in the tropics?
Yes, they are. But there are two kinds of - the "real" and the "common".
This is the real one.