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Tropical Birds of the World - June
11/13/2004 01:38:11 AM
Tropical Birds of the World - June
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Comment by KDO:
The angle, color, and crisp image in the foreground with the soft background work very well. Interesting photo. Excellent work,
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Tropical Birds of the World - June
11/12/2004 09:17:12 PM
Tropical Birds of the World - June
by L1

Comment by L2:
I love this shot! Very creative and patient to wait for just the right pose. Colors are awesome. I'd definitely look at this all month and smile every time. I gave you a 10.
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Tropical Birds of the World - June
11/12/2004 05:35:58 PM
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ShroomHenge
11/10/2004 07:29:30 PM
ShroomHenge
by L1

Comment by DustyO:
fairies, it's magical (ko)
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ShroomHenge
11/10/2004 07:17:32 AM
ShroomHenge
by L1

Comment by hopper:
Looks like you edged me at the finish line .... great job Laurie!
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ShroomHenge
11/10/2004 12:59:48 AM
ShroomHenge
by L1

Comment by GeneralE:
Originally posted by ajschmidt:

As mycelia grow out from a tree they form long rings around the wettest parts. In this case the tree had very symmetrical branches and leaves. Even though the tree is long gone the mushrooms still bud from the same mycelia. If you Identify the type of mushroom, you could find out what type of tree was there.

These are actually probably not tree-based (as it were), but grow in grassy areas just like this.

It is correct that the mycelia -- fine thread-like structures, are growing only at the outer edge, where the mushrooms - which are actually only the spore-bearing "fruiting bodies" -- spring up under proper moisture/climate conditions. The distribution pattern is exactly the same as that left by the fungal skin infection known (deceptively) as "ringworm."

As the plant continues to grow outward, the grass in the middle may actually appear more luxuriant than that outside, as it's being fertilized by the organic components left over from the fungus having broken down dead material in the soil.

Note that this is a single plant (or organism ... they're not exactly plants). It will continue to grow outwards until it dies, although it may no longer form a complete, continuous ring.

There is one fungus (not the same kind though) growing in (I think Oregon) which has been genetically traced and determined to be spread over something like 10 square kilometers ... aahhh ... here's one link about it.

For further (and more accurate!) information on our fungal friends I highly recommend Mushrooms Demystified by David Arora.

I haven't seen him in umpteen years, but his books are widely acknowledged among the mycologically-inclined to be among the best around.


When he was an undergrad at UC Santa Cruz he was already the "Head Growth" and a darned good table-tennis and pool player to boot. I once saw him play a game of 8-Ball (or something ...) using an old broomstick as a cue ...


Message edited by author 2004-11-10 03:23:14.
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ShroomHenge
11/10/2004 12:10:03 AM
ShroomHenge
by L1

Comment by Brad:
Woo Hoo! 90%
Not too shabby for a Clickety-Click in Texas!
LOL
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ShroomHenge
11/09/2004 11:49:36 PM
ShroomHenge
by L1

Comment by magicshutter:
Awesome entry and freakishly awesome. 8
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ShroomHenge
11/09/2004 11:35:19 PM
ShroomHenge
by L1

Comment by Brad:
One of the best of the "bunch" (sorry)
Very unique and interesting growth pattern, kinda' like a crop circle.
Well deserving of a ((10))
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ShroomHenge
11/09/2004 11:21:56 PM
ShroomHenge
by L1

Comment by snackwells:
I like this shot. Clever title.
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