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 :)


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.


I think this is the same type of fungus.
And that it was very favorable for them to develop here.


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?


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.




Thanks for reading.
Until next time,
Stay healthy.
Markone85
We get fungi like this in our yard on occasion. Mostly where we used to have tree stumps and large roots.
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