Is that a fungus growing?
Yes, and just since the 4th of July. Too much potion ivy down there to look up close.
Possibly a result of the rinds providing the right mixture of moisture and food? Pretty impressive!
Say it ain't so!Jane x
I was going to ask the same question as Kathy. :)
That's impressive, do you mean poison ivy, nasty stuff. Merle.......
That is a truly impressive fungus. Poison ivy we don't have - but it sounds v nasty.
Hari OmIt's all organic. Gotta be good! I can only imagine those fungi are close to dinner plate size... wonder what animal might feast on those now? YAM xx
All good things come to an end.
So do we spit the watermelon seeds at each other on Labor Day? or would create a fungus?
Is that a fungus growing?
ReplyDeleteYes, and just since the 4th of July. Too much potion ivy down there to look up close.
ReplyDeletePossibly a result of the rinds providing the right mixture of moisture and food? Pretty impressive!
ReplyDeleteSay it ain't so!
ReplyDeleteJane x
I was going to ask the same question as Kathy. :)
ReplyDeleteThat's impressive, do you mean poison ivy, nasty stuff.
ReplyDeleteMerle.......
That is a truly impressive fungus. Poison ivy we don't have - but it sounds v nasty.
ReplyDeleteHari Om
ReplyDeleteIt's all organic. Gotta be good! I can only imagine those fungi are close to dinner plate size... wonder what animal might feast on those now? YAM xx
All good things come to an end.
ReplyDeleteSo do we spit the watermelon seeds at each other on Labor Day? or would create a fungus?
ReplyDeleteSo do we spit the watermelon seeds at each other on Labor Day? or would create a fungus?
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