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I Painted A Plant Pot Today! It Was Awesome!



I painted a plant pot today! It was awesome!
The beetles were based on pine chafers a.k.a. Polyohylla fullo, but because of the colours and the vertical stripes on the wings they don't really look like them.
Below a photograph of a pine chafer I made some time ago:)

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It's that time of the season again . . . . .
Coprinus comatus a.k.a the shaggy ink cap has returned!
Where I live they're in nearly every grassy meadow! It's awesome! A great start to October:)
I forgot to mention, this species of fungi is actually edible when young.
Beefsteak mushroom - Fistulina hepatica
Which slasher got to this mushroom? Michael Myers? Ghostface?


Fruitbody
The cap is 7 to 20 centimetres across and 7 to 14 centimetres deep, it is irregularly shaped but often semicircular, fan-shaped, or tongue-like, with a lobed and wavy margin. The surface is wet and sticky when fresh, finely bumpy and bald. The cap has a liver red, reddish orange, or brownish red colour.¹
The pore surface is white to pale pinkish in colour, becoming yellowish and eventually reddish brown in age, bruising brown. The tubes are up to 1.5 centimetres long and distinctly separated with circular mouths.¹ This is unlike most polypores in which the pores are bonded together.²
The stipe is absent, or rudimentary and lateral. It is colored like the cap above, covered with the pore surface and firm in texture.¹
The flesh is whitish, streaked with reddish areas. It has a thick, soft and watery texture, exuding a reddish juice when squeezed.¹
Microscopic features and spore print.
The spores (seen below) are ovoid, smooth and about 4.5-6 x 3-4µm.² The spores are also hyaline to yellowish in KOH. The basiadia are 4-sterigmate, the hyphal system is monomitic and clamp connections are present.¹
The spore print is pale pinkish to yellow in colour.²

Ecology
This species saprobic and sometimes weakly parasitic on the wood and deadwood of oaks and other hardwoods, causing a brown rot. Fistulina hepatica is annual, growing from summer to fall. It grows alone or in small groups near the bases of trees and on stumps.¹
Distribution
It is widespread throughout Britain and Ireland and is found throughout the mainland of Europe and is widely distributed throughout North America.²

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Spooky Fungi
I put all of the links to the images in the image description:)
If anyone wants me to make a more elaborate post on one or more of these species, just leave a comment or an ask:))
CW: if you do not like pictures of bugs, do not scroll further than the heading "Zombie fungus - Ophiocordyceps".
Devils's fingers - Clathrus archeri


Dead man's fingers - Xylaria polymorpha


Witches' butter - Tremella mesenterica


Black witches' butter - Exidia glandulosa


Devil's tooth fungus - Hydnellum peckii


Candy apple bolete - Exsudoporus frostii


Purple jellydisc fungus - Ascocoryne sarcoides


Bleeding fairy helmet - Mycena haematopus


Zombie fungus - Ophiocordyceps


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I'm obsessing over this song! I only started listening to King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard yesterday, but it's awesome!
Apples with chimeral stripes . . .


They are really neat imo!