A Myriad Of Mushrooms After The Rains
All fruiting next to the sheep's waters.
Part of living in the Pacific northwest is the plethora of various fungus that grow and especially so on our farm. The creek keeps our lower property far moister that the surrounding area, this gives ample area for fungus to grow. The recent rains have given another kick to the mycelium to fruit again. I was filling the sheep waters earlier and when I looked down I found this line of various mushrooms popping up from the fence line.
I have little idea what any of these are save a couple but these are all fruiting within 12 feet of each other. This is just this one little area of the farm and I will be looking in more of the usual areas for other outpourings of fungus.
This is the lineup of water buckets along the fence line and these are all growing just along the buckets line. I looked all around the nearby area and found no other noticeable mushrooms showing. I will go off up the hill and down to the creek for the next masses of mushrooms.
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