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Posted: Nov/02/2005 9:37 PM PST
Quote: Originally posted by Ron Don't be silly, leave them be!They are all just part of the garden and are just helping to decompost all the "untreated" mulch into soil. Nice colony of Bird's Nest! The black structure in the cup are the spore cases. When it rains the raindrops hit the spore case and disperses the spores. The shape of the cup helps to send the spores further out around the area. So Ron the ones I have on a decomposing tree stump are just speeding up the process? |
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Posted: Nov/02/2005 9:28 PM PST
See? She really does love me! |
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Posted: Nov/02/2005 9:21 PM PST
Those are neat, Kale. They're not edible, by the way. I'm going to leave mine be too, even though no one seems to know what they are. Or maybe I'll make a nice soup for Sweetle. |
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Posted: Nov/02/2005 9:16 PM PST
Yank! Yank! Yank! |
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Posted: Nov/02/2005 8:46 PM PST
why are so many repulsed by mushrooms/fungi? i think they're cool looking! the weirder the better, i say! |
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Posted: Nov/02/2005 7:50 PM PST
Quote: Originally posted by cazimere Birds Nest Fungus . Not sure if I read correctly..is it a good thing? Do I want them there?*LOLKale
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Posted: Nov/02/2005 1:20 AM PST
Birds Nest Fungus |
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Posted: Nov/01/2005 11:14 PM PST
Kale, I don't know what that is either. But all these mushrooms are making my skin crawl.
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Posted: Nov/01/2005 4:05 PM PST
LOL Sweetle! Wonder whether there will be, else I may have to "leek" in the bushes. |
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Posted: Nov/01/2005 4:08 PM PST
Quote: Originally posted by Blue Belle LOL Sweetle! Wonder whether there will be, else I may have to "leek" in the bushes.Just don't leak on the leeks if you intend cooking with them.
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