
These two shots feature a younger bright blue Mycena sheltering under the cap of an elder.

I feel so fortunate to have stumbled upon this little cluster and be able to follow it’s development daily. These are still from day two.
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Wow these amazing.
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Thanks 😀
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I guess being blue warns people not to taste them. I wonder if any animals make that mistake. They sure are dainty little things.
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They are like little condominiums… 😂❤️
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Maybe for spiders .. I did see two tiny ones but they moved to fast to photograph – one was green and quite cute .. for a spider. I don’t like spiders
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The brighter blue is such a contrast to the others. I like how they grow out from the side and lean. Like they are trying to get a better view. 😀
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You’ll see in my latest post, they don’t stay bright blue for very long, but that’s definitely when they look their best! Where I’ve seen them grow, I think they are trying to gather moisture, rather than light, but I could be wrong. I like your idea .. it must be for the view 😀
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Beautifully captured 🙂
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