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) : Fungus - A tree trunk is layer for years on the banks of the Seine. Sunday walking me in I was surprised to see a huge fungus growing on it.
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Ecmyco
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Oct 27, 2011
Hello,
In fact, with its volve a beautiful, clear, hot, its habitat on wood, and his hat of white satin, this large, volvariella has a binomial latin Volvariella bombycina (bombycina : epithet with the name of the Bombyx of the mulberry tree, which produces silk), which is the French name for Volvariella silky. It is rare, and when I see it, it is on the old trunks of beech.
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Jun 06, 2007
It is recognized fact this beautiful volvariella his big hat, a silky white, her foot wrapped in a volve powerful and torn brownish colour, its flesh white, thick, and of good smell, and finally, as shown in this picture, its habitat on the dead wood. It is an edible, a very delicate matter, requiring no seasoning refined. It is, however, rare. Bravo for this photo.
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Le fan belfortain
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Jun 06, 2007
With all the precautions and confirmation by your apothecary, this mushroom, growing on dead trees, could be the 'Volvariella silky' (Volvariella bombycina). The decor is nice !
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Harmony
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Jun 06, 2007
Since the fungus is the strong point, why was he not taken this fungus, more closely, on his support in this case, the old tree is lying ! The fungus has a central position, this was not the right way to take this shot !
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