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by AnnaJo Vahle
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We recently had quite a but of rain. I noticed quite a lot of mushrooms beneath my oak tree in my front yards. Fortunately, I was able to take some... more
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We recently had quite a but of rain. I noticed quite a lot of mushrooms beneath my oak tree in my front yards. Fortunately, I was able to take some close-up photographs of some of them this morning. A few minutes later, the lawn guy came and mowed them.
Boletus edulis ( English: penny bun, cep, porcino or porcini) is a basidiomycete fungus, and the type species of the genus Bolets. The fungus grows in deciduous and coniferous forests and tree plantations, forming symbiotic extomycorrhizal associations with living trees by enveloping the tree'[s underground roots with sheaths of fungal tissue.
Common names for B. edulis vary by region. The standard Italian name, porcino means porcine. Fungo porcino in Italian echoes the term suilli, literally “hog mushrooms.” This was a term used by Ancient Romans and is still in use in southern Italian terms for this species. The derivation has been ascribed to the resemblance of young fruit bodies to piglets, or to the...
Although born in upstate New York, I grew up mostly in Nevada and California. The fabulous panoramic views of the far west inspired me to begin painting and photographing it’s beauty. I’ve lived in various areas in the states and in Europe but always had the desire to express through painting and photography. While living in the Mediterranean, I was especially influenced by the great Renaissance art and the chiaroscuro work of Caravaggio. I began with oils, worked with a wide variety of mediums but now mostly work in acrylic, oils, and photography. I studied mostly engineering in college but ended up with a degree in Technical Illustration, one in Psychology after several moves and colleges, one in Art Education. My experience as a...
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Larry Kniskern
Congratulations, AnnaJo – your stunning scene has been selected as an Honorable Mention from the Go Take a Hike Photography Group’s Forest Fungi photo contest! It has been placed in the Special Recognition thread in the group discussion board for archive.
Rose Elaine
A unique beauty - L/F
Constance Lowery
terrific picture! L/F
Jeff Iverson
Great work! l/f
Dawn Currie
AnnaJo, Congratulations for your feature in our group, Florida-Images of the Sunshine State! Please take a moment to add it to the 2019 Florida Featured Work Archive discussion for additional visibility.
Gary Richards
Congratulations! Great artwork!fl
John M Bailey
Congratulations on your feature in the Fine Art America Group "Images That Excite You!"
Larry Kniskern
Congratulations - this fabulous fungus has been featured by the Go Take a Hike Photography group! Feel free to add it to the Featured Images discussion board within the group.