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Fresh new mushrooms have jumped out of the ground onto the forest floor during the night.

“How fast?”, you might ask. So fast that one got a new spider web caught in its cap.

They will continue growing until they are so huge that their stems cannot be seen.

Photo taken in a clearing of a deep, dark forest in the beautiful mountains of North Carolina, USA in Macon County near the small town of Franklin.
© Jean Gregory Evans
Canon PowerShot SX20 IS 1/30s 5mm f/2.8 ISO-400

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cobweb, spider web, forest floor, deep dark forest, omphalotus olearius, jack o lantern, mushroom, colony, mushroom colony, alike, cluster, color, colour, bioluminescent, fungi, fungus, orange, ocherous, fragrant, poisonous, glows in dark, jean gregory evans, usa, north carolina and macon county

A lover of art and nature, Jean also adores animals, whimsy, smiles, and chocolate chip cookies.

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  • Jean Gregory  Evans
    Jean Gregory ...almost 2 years ago

    Mushroom with Perfume … don’t eat if you want to be neat.

  • YouBet
    YouBetalmost 2 years ago

    LOL

  • :)

    – Jean Gregory Evans

  • relayer51
    relayer51almost 2 years ago

    Excellent capture Jean, The focus and clarity are superb.

  • Larry Baker
    Larry Bakeralmost 2 years ago

    excellent pov……

  • Mark B Williams
    Mark B Williamsover 1 year ago

    Nice colonisation. I like mushes.:)

  • lorilee
    lorileeover 1 year ago

    A beautiful capture!!!

  • Peter Yates
    Peter Yatesover 1 year ago

    awesome capture