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Sunday, January 21, 2018

Pretty, but I'll eat something else

    (Note: I will be in the South Pacific until early March, so there will be no new posts until then.)

      Lots of different mushrooms pop up throughout my moss gardens.  Some are pretty--and some are pretty ugly.  I am told I have what are called inky caps, waxy caps, and Bolete mushrooms.  All are supposedly safe to eat.  But I will never find out for sure.
     The last photo is of a small stone lying on Dicranum scoparium moss at the edge of snow.


Sunday, January 7, 2018

Winter is here

     It has not been above freezing for 15 days now.  So, I am ready for a little warmth.
     And when it does get above freezing, mosses, if not snow covered, will begin to put on new growth, especially if it is sunny.
     The moss in the first photo is Brachythecium salebrosum.
     The moss in the last three photos is my favorite, Anomodon rostratus.  It spreads horizontally about an inch a season.  Eventually, it will often mound up, making it appear that the stems desire to extend upward, as do what are called pleurocarp mosses.  But it is a true acrocarp, which have horizontal stems.