@BelfastRoadster Thank you for the perspective Jonny.
@BelfastRoadster that’s really intriguing. 😀
@BelfastRoadster Oh! Very interesting image!
@BelfastRoadster How tiny > < . Also, #StrangeCompliment, by your nail, you seem quite healthy :) #edited for spelling
@BelfastRoadster what a beautiful fungi forest 🙂
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Nice catch n photo. Believe most would of walked right past it.
@BelfastRoadster a real life Horton Hears A Who! ;)
@BelfastRoadster that’s very cute yet whenever I see the name of that type of tree I’m reminded of this: https://youtu.be/mBcTXBhYzfM
The Larch

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@del @BelfastRoadster That's the first thing I thought of too! #monytpython
@BelfastRoadster Well, this is one of the best things I’ve seen today.
@BelfastRoadster You've discovered a new Pokemon!
@BelfastRoadster Such a lovely photo. Fungi are fabulous
@BelfastRoadster reminds me of Horton Hears a Who for some reason :) love this.
@BelfastRoadster Words fail me… that is so beautiful. Balm for the eyes and heart.
@BelfastRoadster this is a Strobilurus genus, not sure the species, possibly Strobilurus trullisatus.
@BelfastRoadster That's incredible. Is that a particularly small species of mushroom, or do mushrooms start growing that small in general?
@beunice I’m no expert in fungi but I think these stay quite small.
@BelfastRoadster somehow I read that from the corner of my eye as "an alien larch cone" and I was ready to believe it.
@BelfastRoadster - ohhhhhhhhh these are so cute! What a great pic!
@BelfastRoadster whenever I see pictures of mushrooms I feel like the Paul Whitehouse character with the beanie saying “aren’t mushrooms brilliant!”
@BelfastRoadster Why fungi grow vertically since they do not need light ?