More fungal growth
The little brown dot at the rear left is the emerging top of the slightly larger but still immature Glistening Ink Cap, Coprinus micaceus, the caps are covered with a 'dust' which is apparently the remains of a veil which protects them as they grow.
The lilac coloured Silver-leaf fungi (Chondrostereum purpurem) in the foreground was pictured here a few weeks ago. It is still hiding away in a tiny hole beneath a rotting tree.
In other news...........
We spotted Celandines flowering today!
Plants in the garden are shoving out new shoots and buds. I fear for their survival when the inevitable cold spell hits us.
Flossie is beginning to understand that the clicker accompanied by my word of "command" (snicker snicker) delivers a tiny piece of cheese.
Cheese = one happy pup. One happy pup = one happy owner.
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