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Default N'other mushroom [probably Clavulina rugosa]

in my garden this time. I found it today on a rootstock of Forsythia which I had dug out years ago. The rootstock is still partially alive and bears even flowers in Spring. I use the piece for bending and weighting down the top of a standard rose. This must be done to protect the rose from frost. - Well, the find of this little white fellow has been a nice surprise in the middle of hard garden work. I ran for the camera, took the shot, and continued work. So unfortunarely the little guy emerged a little unsharp in the image.
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in my garden this time. I found it today on a rootstock of Forsythia which I had dug out years ago. The rootstock is still partially alive and bears even flowers in Spring. I use the piece for bending and weighting down the top of a standard rose. This must be done to protect the rose from frost. - Well, the find of this little white fellow has been a nice surprise in the middle of hard garden work. I ran for the camera, took the shot, and continued work. So unfortunarely the little guy emerged a little unsharp in the image.
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