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These are all Marasmius (or Marasmiaceae to be correct), all taken near home. They are generally quite small fungi with long thin stems and they are very common in the tropics. The come in all colours of the rainbow, though I have never seen a green one. Incidentally, if we ignore chlorophyll which is really white minus red and blue, green is the rarest colour in nature. No animals are green and very few fungi. Even green parrots are usually a mix of yellow and blue, rather than a spectral green.

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Hallucinating :D takes, Steve… great stuff! :cool:
 
Not only very good photographs but a window on the world of fungi, thank you.
 
Another nice set Steve
Do you ever shoot the Collembola that can be seen on the Fungi in the last two at least
 
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