A wonderful example of Bioluminescence!

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Posted on: December 7, 2008 6:16 PM, by Coturnix
A wonderful example of Bioluminescence!

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Shweet! Now educate us. Does it have a name?
Posted by: Blind Squirrel FCD | December 7, 2008 10:21 PM
Mycena chlorophos
Posted by: Coturnix | December 7, 2008 10:22 PM
Thanks, I appreciate that. People Who Do Not Identify Mushrooms On Websites Thereby Contributing To The General Ignorance Concerning Large Fleshy Fungi are a pet peeve of mine.
Posted by: Blind Squirrel FCD | December 8, 2008 4:17 PM
Oh, but the Web is all about links. The one I used has tons of information about the fungus.
Posted by: Coturnix | December 8, 2008 4:19 PM
Ha! You got me. I assumed the link would lead to a Wiki definition of bioluminescense. Next time.
Posted by: Blind Squirrel FCD | December 12, 2008 1:08 AM