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Fluttering Leaves
Posted 1 year ago

Time to inroduce you to my hometown : Matale. I have been itching for some horizontal shooting. there is just something magical about capturing those epic compositions in a wide field of view. It's like painting with pixels, turning moments in to memories., turning moments in to memories.

Video link - https://youtu.be/JewoxUPGHGo?si=eXHjz...

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Fluttering Leaves
Posted 1 year ago

Tell me which country you are from?❤️

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Fluttering Leaves
Posted 1 year ago

New video is release now 😍👉

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Fluttering Leaves
Posted 1 year ago

Have You Ever Seen A Mushroom That Looks Like Fire? Very Attractive

Link - https://youtu.be/5Ng4_IoVFTM

Source: Wikipedia 

Clavulinopsis sulcata is a clavarioid fungus in the family Clavariaceae and is the type species of the genus Clavulinopsis. It forms very long, slender, cylindrical pinkish or orange fruiting bodies that grow on the ground among plant litter.

Taxonomy

That fungus was originally described by the English cryptogamist Miles Joseph Berkeley in 1843 as Clavaria miniata, from collections made in Uitenhage, South Africa.

Dutch mycologist Casper van Overeem gave it the name by which it is now known in 1923, when he made it the type species of the newly circumscribed genus Clavulinopsis. It forms part of a species complex.

Description

The fruit body of Clavulinopsis sulcata is cylindrical or somewhat club-shaped, up to 70 by 7 mm (2.8 by 0.3 in) borne on a cylindrical stipe up to 20 mm (0.8 in) long. Several fruit bodies may grow close together, or they may grow singly, or in groups of two or three. At first they are tapering, but become irregularly fleshy or inflated later, and ridged or wrinkled and somewhat waxy as they age. The flesh is pink or orange-pink; the stipe is a similar colour but is pale pinkish-salmon at the base. The flesh is odourless and tastes mildly of carrots, with a slightly bitter aftertaste. The spores are borne on the sides of the clubs and have thin walls; they measure 5.8–7.2 by 5.8–6.8 µm, and are globose and opalescent.

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Fluttering Leaves
Posted 1 year ago

Bamboo Mushrooms

Phallus indusiatus, commonly called the bamboo mushrooms, bamboo pith, long net stinkhorn, crinoline stinkhorn or veiled lady, is a fungus in the family Phallaceae, or stinkhorns. It has a cosmopolitan distribution in tropical areas, and is found in southern Asia, Africa, the Americas, and Australia, where it grows in woodlands and gardens in rich soil and well-rotted woody material. The fruit body of the fungus is characterised by a conical to bell-shaped cap on a stalk and a delicate lacy "skirt", or indusium, that hangs from beneath the cap and reaches nearly to the ground. First described scientifically in 1798 by French botanist Étienne Pierre Ventenat, the species has often been referred to a separate genus Dictyophora along with other Phallus species featuring an indusium. P. indusiatus can be distinguished from other similar species by differences in distribution, size, color, and indusium length.

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Fluttering Leaves
Posted 1 year ago

Splitgill Mushroom 💛

Schizophyllum commune is a species of fungus in the genus Schizophyllum. The mushroom resembles undulating waves of tightly packed corals or loose Chinese fan. "Gillies" or "split gills" vary from creamy yellow to pale white in colour. The cap is small, 1–4 centimetres (3⁄8–1+5⁄8 in) wide with a dense yet spongey body texture. It is known as the split-gill mushroom because of the unique longitudinally divided nature of the "gills" on the underside of the cap. This mushroom is found throughout the world.

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Fluttering Leaves
Posted 1 year ago

Are These Edible ? New Video Is Out Now

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Fluttering Leaves
Posted 1 year ago

January is a very beautiful and very cold month. Mushrooms blooming everywhere add to the beauty. If you like to see wild mushrooms, this video is for you.😍😍💛💛

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Fluttering Leaves
Posted 1 year ago

New video is out now.. 😍

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