Fungi near the Danube embankment

Here is my contribution to #FungiFriday by @ewkaw
First of all, Happy new year to everyone.
This is my first post here.


Although I am a gardener and a homemaker, I don't understand fungi.
When I see them I usually don't touch them, I just take pictures sometimes.
Because I know they can be poisonous.
That's something I didn't learn :)

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It's winter here, but before these frosts and minus 5-10 degrees Celsius.
It was a lot of rain and relatively warm for this time of year.
This part where I found the fungi at this time of year also has little sun.
And it seems that this is favorable for the development of fungi.
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I think this is the same type of fungus.
And that it was very favorable for them to develop here.
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I don't have internet access at this point, so I didn't immediately research what species it was, and then I forgot.
Is there a true expert?
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The severe frost has probably killed them now, but I managed to photograph them and save them.
We'll have to make another trip to see.
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Thanks for reading.
Until next time,
Stay healthy.
Markone85



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We get fungi like this in our yard on occasion. Mostly where we used to have tree stumps and large roots.

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Now that you mention it, it was in my yard too. But only for a few fungi.

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I learned a lot thanks to this group. And now there are mushrooms under the snow near me. These big ones are edible, but only when they are young, now they are inedible

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