Dieser Samtfussrübling #flammulina spec. Taucht tatsächlich nur im Winter auf, dafür aber zuverlässig. Angeblich ist er essbar, aber ich glaube, ich lass es lieber 🫠
Velvet Shank (Flammulina velutipes): A rather pretty sight, the velvet shank is one of the mushrooms that fruit in the winter and is most commonly found on dead elm trees (it can also be found in a supermarket, under the Japanese name ‘Enoki’, though the commercially grown specimen look nothing like the ‘real thing’ due to being grown in darkness and in bottles). The English name comes from the dense, velvet-like, hair covering the stem; it turns dark as the mushroom ages, in a lovely contrast to the orange cap. ... #mushrooms, #nature, #flammulina, #microscopy: https://aye.tf/2025/02/04/flammulina-velutipes
Velvet Shank (Flammulina velutipes)

A rather pretty sight, the velvet shank is one of the mushrooms that fruit in the winter and is most commonly found on dead elm trees (it can also be found in a supermarket, under the Japanese name ‘Enoki’, though the commercially grown specimen look nothing like the ‘real thing’ due to being grown in darkness and in bottles). The English name comes from the dense, velvet-like, hair covering the stem; it turns dark as the mushroom ages, in a lovely contrast to the orange cap.

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Enoki mushroom, Flammulina filiformis. It’s a kind of edible mushroom but it’s like corn, if one does not chew it well, the digestive system won’t do it’s work, and we may greet it again next morning. We had our bathroom renovated and there could be a space for a painting. I asked my dear husband what mushroom would he look at while doing the 💩business. He said enoki. I think that’s a brilliant idea. 💩 #watercolor #watercolormushroom #enokimushroom #flammulina
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I believe the name used to be
#Flammulina velútipes , but I think the genus might now be split in different species.
Typical winter fungi
Cc @clarebee