I just found some mushrooms(toadstools) in my yard that were new to me. I'm used to mushrooms with a smooth rounded top and pleated spore gills underneath. These have just the pleated gills....no tops. They remind me of the neck ruffs worn back in history....a circle of pleats made of fine gauze.
The spores are only on the underside. The top looks like a deeply grooved button...less than an inch in width. Pale cream in color. In the middle, where the pleats all come together, there's a cone-shaped indentation that's yellow in the center. On the other half of my subject, I recently had a spider make a web on my front porch -- between the railing and the roof, right at eye level. The web was so fine that it was difficult to see. It was perfectly made when I first saw it. As the days went by, and we had some storms, the web was damaged, and repaired. I got to watch it closely while it was working. I was fascinated to watch how it used it's back two legs to control the thread it was spinning and to attach it to the foundation threads. That's your biology and botany tidbits for today. Alice in Oregon .. under gray, cloudy skies with a wind storm on the way. To unsubscribe send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] containing the line: unsubscribe lace-chat [EMAIL PROTECTED] For help, write to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
