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Interesting fungi in my front yard. We call these 'toad stools.' / kr NC
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Bev  From Carstairs, Alberta   Check out my page
These are the first toad stools that I've seen that actually look like a comfortable seat for a toad to sit in!
21/Oct/09 1:11 AM
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Leigh  From Florida   Check out my page
21/Oct/09 1:57 AM
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   Theresa  From Small Town Canada

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I agree with Bev ... thanks for the photo.
21/Oct/09 2:46 AM
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shar  From Cape Cod   Check out my page
Great and challenging photo, thanks Kate, God bless!
21/Oct/09 2:52 AM
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   Ian  From Sydney   Supporting Member

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That must have been some toad!
21/Oct/09 5:46 AM
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   Canuk Greg  From Ottawa, Canada   Supporting Member

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I do hope that isn't a real toad "stool" or I would have to agree with Ian. That was some toad!
21/Oct/09 5:53 AM
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   Kay  From Wilmington NC   Supporting Member

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Oh, but you haven't seen our toads, Ian and Greg....
Thank you all for the kind words. I submitted this one a l-o-o-ng time ago!
21/Oct/09 6:07 AM
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   Joann  From Canberra   Supporting Member

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They look huge
21/Oct/09 6:08 AM
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Kate  From Sydney (Ku-ring-gai)   Check out my page
Phew! That's serious fungi!
21/Oct/09 8:09 AM
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   Kay  From Wilmington NC   Supporting Member

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They were about 6 inches diameter, Joann. I also submitted a photo just of the middle, taken from above, that shows their beautiful red/gold coloring.
21/Oct/09 9:45 AM
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Ceri  From Adelaide & Cymru   Check out my page
As the others have said--some toad--but it's nice to know that you know they are toadstools and not mushrooms. A phun photo!
21/Oct/09 10:34 AM
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TerrierCyn  From Johnson City TN   Check out my page
These look like boletes, which disseminate their spores through pores on the underside of the caps, rather than along gills, which many mushrooms have. Some boletes are very tasty, but some can make you sick (though they aren't deadly). Like other wild mushrooms, you need to be CERTAIN of your identification before you snack on these!
21/Oct/09 11:06 AM
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Gramma Linda  From very rural Iowa   Supporting Member   Check out my page
Looks to me like this toadstool has a foot stool, too. Or maybe it's a toad recliner in full, flat position??? Of course, the second toad stool could be an ocassional table for toad munchies>
21/Oct/09 1:41 PM
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   Julie  From IL, USA

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Great creative imagination, Gramma Linda! Terrific photo for a jigsaw! Thank you!
21/Oct/09 2:57 PM
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Richard  From The Czech Republic   Check out my page
TerrierCyn is right. They are certainly boletes, of which the vast majority are edible. My favurite is boletus edulis, also known as cep, king bolete or penny bun. During the season - July to October - I often go into the local woods to look for them.
21/Oct/09 4:42 PM
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