but not photographed it yet!!
looks like velvet shank only without the stalks and gills, and it's the same kind of texture as jews ear, but not dark enough to be jews ear. nor is it growing on a birch tree. it's growing out of the path behind my garden fence.
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found a fungus
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found a fungus
oh how I love my tea, tea in the afternoon. I can't do without it, and I think I'll have another cup very
ve-he-he-he-heryyyyyyy soooooooooooon!!!!
ve-he-he-he-heryyyyyyy soooooooooooon!!!!
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hmm, could do with a photo really. It does not sound like an edible fungus. Where did you hear about Jew's ear growing on Birch? I have always found it on Elder. Is it still there? how about a photo.
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It's a cup fungus, and there are several different ones but it's most likely to be Peziza repanda. Inedible
Have a look here: http://www.rogersmushrooms.com/gallery/ ... d~6591.asp
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