Posted by Patrick Lawlor,
North Country explorer from Amherst, Massachusetts
North Country explorer from Amherst, Massachusetts
April 10, 2013 —
Walking by a small stream on a gray, April afternoon, I finally noticed some color that wasn't bland and dark. These bright orange mushrooms stuck out on the end of a dead log protruding over the stream. Mushrooms are a fungus, and like moss, they use spores for reproduction. Mushrooms tend to grow right out of their food source, which is why these guys are feeding off the nutrients from the dead log.