Toadstool Tuesday:

Fungi are out there. You just have to know where to look.

Morning walks allow me to open my eyes to things we over look daily.

Just a casual stroll along the walking trail around Tom Triplett Park’s pond on Sunday. I found a fungi peeking from a rotting tree trunk. Large and gorgeous!

A close-up view of a white Lynx Paw Oyster mushroom emerging from the side of a rotting tree trunk, surrounded by fallen leaves and pine needles.

Such a beautiful sight I had to move in for a better look.

A close-up view of a white mushroom growing at the base of a tree, surrounded by pine needles and leaves in a forest setting.

Close-up of a Lynx Paw Oyster mushroom growing on a decaying tree trunk, showcasing its white cap and gills surrounded by twigs and pine needles.

My next thought was to use the iNaturalist app to id my find. A wonderful partner if you like exploring nature.

Close-up of a Lynx Paw Oyster mushroom (Pleurotus levis) growing on a tree trunk in nature.

Lynx Paw Oyster

Photos taken with my iPhone 15 Pro Max.

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