The Ragtag Daily Prompt Monday: Cluster
I wonder if a gathering of fungi can be a cluster?






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I haven’t read anything that says you can’t say they cluster together 🤔
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Such weird stuff. Great shots, especially the red – very interesting.
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Some of the ones that pop up around here can look a bit weird I guess
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Ah, the antipodes are preparing for the colder seasons 😄
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😂
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Both me and Jez thought you would ask if it could be called a party!
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A party of fun guys 😁
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It works for me!
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👍😃
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These are awesome! I always enjoy finding and photographing fungi. Each makes a magical microworld. Never seen one so red as those you got before though.
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Thanks Mason, that red fungi really caught my eye, luckily it was near my house so was an easy find and photo 🙂
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That was lucky. The closest species in the UK would be a scarlet waxcap I think. never seen any that red here, but the name I give comes from my fungi identification book.
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I don’t have a fungi ID Book. Perhaps it might be on the list 🙂
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Maybe. I always enjoy identifing what I find on my adventures.
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Same. My post just published shows a few books I use
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I shall go take a look.
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Yes, I’d definitely call those clusters. All inedible, I suppose? None of them look very lunch-able.
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I think they not for the dinner table that’s for sure
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The first one are especially interesting but I like them all. It was fun to hunt for edible mushrooms in France and, since my sister-in-law knew which ones were good to eat, it was also safe…and delicious!!
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An expert is definitely needed
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In France you can take them to a pharmacy to find out which are safe and which not. Quite useful if you’re not an expert.
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Clusters seeks to fit !
And fungi are so interesting
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I find the fascinating 🙂
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Hahaha
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Love these fungi! They like moisture. 🙂
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The rain and heat always bring them out. Not many this summer probably because of that fire 😥
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