Friday, August 13, 2010

Pictured Chimneys on the Ground

I thought I had busted up all of those chimneys I was talking about yesterday, but apparently I hadn't, so I grabbed a clod and took these pictures:


Any idea what they could be? EG...I promise they're not crawdad holes or no self respecting crawdad I've ever come across. ;)

The morning comes early and "it's cruel! It's cruel" as stated by the girl when her light was switched on. Sweet gardening dreams.

10 comments:

  1. It's a bit hard to tell from your photos, but you might just have yourself a collection of bird's nest fungi - similar to a mushroom (different family though), where the spores are collected into masses (the "eggs" of the nest) and dispersed when a raindrop hits the nest. Cool things, to us fungus geeks :)

    Google images of "bird's nest fungi" to see if those are similar to what you have!

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  2. That's it, that's it, that's it!!!!!!!!! Fantastic job, K! Woohoo!!!!! Thank you. Mystery solved.

    You can all go about your normal business now. Woohoo!!!!!!

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  3. So that is what they are. i always wondered what it was. They are always in my lettuce bed - never by my squash. Thanks for inquiring. Now I can go about my other business. thanks.

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  4. Bird nest fungi... interesting.

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  5. Yep! Same things I had. Wonderful fun, those fungi.

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  6. Glad you found an answer. Though yours gave you a scare, at least your funky fungi don't look like vomit... :-)

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  7. I've been wondering what those were for years! How wonderful!

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  8. Glad I could help!

    Oh, and I forgot to mention - they are 100% harmless to your plants, so no worries about leaving them be :)

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  9. Whoa...that came from a bird's nest? Nature continually creeps me out. lol

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  10. No, KM, It's a fungus that just looks like a bird's nest.

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