I'm not a regular fungi, I'm a cool fungi.
Redwood National Park is a great place to see a wide variety of mushrooms and fungi. The moist and temperate climate of the forest provides the perfect conditions for a diverse array of fungi to thrive. With its rich biodiversity and diverse ecosystems, the park offers ample opportunities for mushroom enthusiasts to explore and discover a wide range of fungi species. From vibrant and colorful mushrooms to rare and unique fungi, redwoodnps is a fantastic destination for mushroom and fungi enthusiasts to enjoy and appreciate the beauty of these fascinating organisms.
Image 1: A False Morel grows amidst fallen twigs on the forest floor, exhibiting its characteristic smoothly textured, yet wrinkled and irregularly shaped, brown cap and smooth beige stem. NPS/S. Krause
Image 2: A set of fly agaric (Amanita muscaria) mushrooms sitting on the forest floor. Commonly known as the fly agaric or fly amanita, it is a large white-gilled, white-spotted, ...