Here’s a couple of photos that Nigel took in winter, 01 July 2017, at Dunedin Botanic Garden, New Zealand. I really like them but hadn’t used them in any posts yet so this is a special out-of-season post!
The first photo is an amazing fungi stack that he found on a dead tree.
Click on the photo to view large-size version.
Photo (below) is a path through part of the native garden.
Nigel has his own blog at Growplan
His latest post is Sustainability Part II – Nature’s Rights
That is one beautiful stack of mushrooms, Liz! You will come to realise I have a thing for fungi, amongst other things, and especially now autumn is here if I can find the time I will be out with my Nikon in search of them.
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Thank you Pete! Happy hunting!
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I have made my first excursion today through the local woods. Thank you, and you! 🙂
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Oh wow! I love seeing shots from the local woods over there!
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Just right for over here, it’s fungi season!
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beautiful photos!
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