This photo shows the rare reddish mushroom Crepidotus cinnabarinus between not so rare white Crepidotus mollis fungi; photo by Ieko Staal.
The Dutch mycological society reports today about Crepidotus cinnabarinus, a fungus which is rare all over Europe and North America.
That species had never been seen in the Netherlands. Until 28 August 2014, in the Hulkesteinse bos woodland in Flevoland province. Six days, later on 3 September, it was found in Zeeland province as well.
Reblogged this on U.S. Constitutional Free Press.
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