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Cauliflower Mushroom

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Mushrooms can be found in so many different kinds. This Cauliflower Mushroom (Sparassis crispa) is the one that can usually be found close to pines. The name is no surprise; the Dutch name refers to its spunge-like shape. Minolta X-700 (Fuji Sensia 100, 70 mm) Thanks for your attention and your always valuable comments

Comments (25)


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sharky_

3:09AM | Mon, 20 December 2004

Very interesting capture. Is it edible? Aloha

tony_br22

3:38AM | Mon, 20 December 2004

oh, awesome stuff you present here.

cynlee

4:01AM | Mon, 20 December 2004

never seen one! pretty shroom!! deserves a lick! :]

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sossy

4:09AM | Mon, 20 December 2004

looks like cooked noodles! LOL wonderful and interesting capture in beautiful soft light!

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1pearl

4:14AM | Mon, 20 December 2004

Super shot ! Excellent ! Super idea.

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Gabrielsdream

4:27AM | Mon, 20 December 2004

What a find! Never seen one of these, the detail is excellent!

vlaaitje

4:31AM | Mon, 20 December 2004

ooo this is unuseal...lovely shot.....

Bugfix

4:59AM | Mon, 20 December 2004

Im hungry now. Nice find.

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Sekadhar

5:19AM | Mon, 20 December 2004

What a fantastic stuff...excellent shot!!!

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rangeriderrichard

6:15AM | Mon, 20 December 2004

It's stunning.

pimbotin

6:56AM | Mon, 20 December 2004

The name is no surprise but this shot is surprising. Absolutely stunning!

tvernuccio

7:04AM | Mon, 20 December 2004

LOL. funny...cauliflower mushrooms...around pines. hmmmm...not here...well...at last that i noticed. these edible? look tasty! very cool capture, Jan-carel!

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Ikarius

7:18AM | Mon, 20 December 2004

Krause Glucke - what a name! A very beautiful specimen!

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TwoPynts

7:42AM | Mon, 20 December 2004

It looks like it could live in the ocean...the world has so many amazing lifeforms. Thanks for introducing me to this one...I dig the overstaturated blues around it. :)

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Punaguy

7:48AM | Mon, 20 December 2004

Learned something new today...interesting mushroom....nice capture!

b2amphot

9:16AM | Mon, 20 December 2004

Live and learn. Would have thought it was a flower of some sort. Great find.

MaryLynda

9:45AM | Mon, 20 December 2004

Looks like a piece of coral. Never seen anything like this before,great shot.

soulofharmony

11:15AM | Mon, 20 December 2004

never seen a shroom like this before amazing capture and colours..:) excellent

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Apophis906

10:20PM | Mon, 20 December 2004

Oh thats so cool, looks like a pile of pasta,lol. Excellent capture and job as always.

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nongo

10:44PM | Mon, 20 December 2004

And to me it looks like seaweed! Very interesting specimin!!!! Excellent!!!!!!

kennyliu

12:44AM | Tue, 21 December 2004

It's pretty! Great capture! Happy holiday!!

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chantal-france

3:54AM | Tue, 21 December 2004

Beautiful mushroom! I didn't know this one :) The shape and the colours are beautiful!

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herbstliebe

6:02AM | Tue, 21 December 2004

der hat eine sehr sche form.

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jgkane

3:39PM | Tue, 21 December 2004

Nice capture, Jan-Carel. Looks like an anemone, except there is no sea and rocks around!

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lajasmine

3:28PM | Thu, 23 December 2004

New flower? ;) One should not press on this mushroom Ci! splendid! I will be caught a sample:) thank you for this capture!


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