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15-SEP-2014 Christine Hanrahan

Green-capped jelly baby (Leotia viscosa)

Larose Forest. There were several clusters of this pretty and unusually coloured jelly fungus in a section of old-growth forest.

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Ulla Kruys05-Mar-2016 19:02
A lovely sharp view of this fungus that is new to me! v
henkverbiesen25-Dec-2014 19:46
Great image of these spectacular colored mushrooms
Carl Carbone23-Sep-2014 00:23
Great find and close-up!
Range View 21-Sep-2014 21:22
I have not seen a mushroom like this before, great capture Christine! V
Barbara
Robert Ballard20-Sep-2014 22:30
This looks like something that would be very hard to white balance. Of course I could be totally off course on that. It's just reminding me of some purple mushrooms in Oregon that seemed almost impossible to capture with the right color.
Alexander Kazakov18-Sep-2014 06:54
Superb! Very unusual color! V
Chris Morton17-Sep-2014 20:48
such vivid colours extracted from pure nature
Patrick Goossens17-Sep-2014 07:43
A splendid photo of this beautiful species.
pkocinski16-Sep-2014 22:23
What a cool find!
Don16-Sep-2014 21:28
Yes, colours so unusual and striking; signalling poison?
Karen Stuebing16-Sep-2014 20:18
These are so cool. I never see anything this amazing. V.
Tom LeRoy16-Sep-2014 19:41
Some unusual fungus . Excellent find and capture and those colors are eye-catching! V
Irene Wehrli16-Sep-2014 17:33
Green and yellow fungi - never heard of it...
Irene
J. Scott Coile16-Sep-2014 17:08
What a unique fungus!
Ika Zinka Eferl16-Sep-2014 16:34
Wonderful , nice colors!V
joseantonio16-Sep-2014 16:28
Great find and capture. I guess these are not edible.V.
Jim Coffman16-Sep-2014 16:28
Another first for me! Nice image!!
Helen Betts16-Sep-2014 16:07
Hard to believe they're fungi with those trendy colors. Nicely lit, in the stems as well. V.
Ceya16-Sep-2014 15:58
Incredible scene and colors! An exquisite find, Christine. V!
globalgadabout16-Sep-2014 15:22
a wondrous growth like an exotic fun-air treat...it looks as if someone has been munching on the one to the left..
Terry Sprague16-Sep-2014 15:18
What a beautiful specimen! V
Photo.Keely16-Sep-2014 15:17
Great capture! Well done! V.
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