(I'm sure those were my exact words about two weeks ago when I discovered some thick, white, globby stuff growing around on the mulch, all around a hosta's stems...)
I also didn't know what it was, until today. At lunch with three friends, one of them pulled out her iphone and showed me a picture. "Know what this is?" she asked.
"No, I don't. But it was in a flower garden a couple of weeks ago."
"It's Dog Vomit Fungus. (Ugh!) My daughter found it and looked it up. It usually starts out yellow, and as it turns white, it gets thick," she said.
"It does! I was afraid it would hurt my hosta, so I scraped it all up. It was thick, and gummy, and hard to get out!" I replied.
Here is an excellent link to a site with description and photos.
I didn't take a photo at the time, but I've just now hopped outdoors with my camera. Forgive these dark, blurry shots... it's getting dark outdoors! This photo is just part of what I scraped away from my hosta a couple of weeks ago..
Speaking of fungus, look at what I found in the backyard a couple of days ago!! In doing a little on-line "search and re-search," I found what I believe to be Omphalotus commonly known as the Jack O' Lantern mushroom. According to my reading, these are deadly poisonous, causing difficulty in breathing, a drop in blood pressure, irregular heartbeat and respiratory failure. They also exhibit bioluminescence by glowing in the dark.
This is "hearsay" only, because by the time I discovered these facts, the fungi were already a few days old and looked more like this
I noticed another type of fungus outdoors this morning. I've seen these before, but not for a couple of years. These are Mutinus caninus stinkhorns. They are odorous (stinky) but loved by flies and other insects! This is a link that will show you what they look like after they "sprout."
And this is what they looked like a few hours ago.
Frankly Friends,
these are most of the Fungus that I've noticed Amungst us! :-)
SG
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are those edible or would I FEEL FUNNY after eating them]?
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Great to read another garden story - I am using this round of ABC Wednesday to document the monumental task I have set myself to sort out our garden here in Yorkshire, UK. The glowing fungi what a thought eh?
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I've heard of dog vomit fungus before, but have never seen it before in my garden. Definitely not as cute as the other fungi:)
ReplyDeleteThat title is HILARIOUS!
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I often get a fairy circle of those Jack O'Lantern mushrooms in my front yard when the weather is damp for a while. I cut some and took them into a dark bathroom once, but did not see any glowing. I wrote about them last August: http://cosmosandcleome.wordpress.com/2013/08/28/wildflower-wednesday-august-2013/
ReplyDeleteI've also heard of the dog vomit fungus, but thankfully never seen it! -- Kimberley
INTERESTING GARDEN STORY!
ReplyDeleteNeat fungi!
ReplyDeletePheno, I think feeling funny might be the least of your concerns! :-). Thanks for your visit.
ReplyDeleteMrs. n, thanks for your visit. I would like to know what it is you are doing!
ReplyDeleteHi, Rose! Definitely not cute... And absolutely a "scare" when I first noticed it! Hope you don't see it! :-)
ReplyDeleteThanks, Roger! ;-)
ReplyDeleteCosmos, thank you for your visit. I will try to locate your post!
ReplyDeleteUppal and fredamans, thanks to the both of yu for yr visits and for leaving your comments! :-)
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