#FungiFriday - PR2 AGN - Piódão - Foz de Égua, Coimbra, Portugal

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Good evening, FungiFriends!

Here is my contribution to #FungiFriday by @ewkaw :)

Another little sharing of the real photographic gems I found during my last vacation!
I've already told you about the trip I made to Serra da Estrela, well, on one of the short routes from Piódão to Foz de Égua (PR2 AGN), along damp paths, on a very rainy afternoon on the last day of the penultimate month of the year, I found two species of mushrooms flanking the path.

The first set I found was the Laccaria laccata, also known as the deceiving mushroom, so called because it can take on various shapes and colors, depending not only on its degree of maturity and development, but also on its water content. This small mushroom, with a cap measuring between 2 and 6 cm in diameter, has a convex shape which, as it matures and develops, flattens... And I managed to photograph the two main shapes.
Orange to brownish in color, it can be an opaque nacre when dry, from the top of a stem 2 to 10 cm long, it extends its irregular gills around the ventral portion of the hat. These mushrooms are also known as weed mushrooms due to their wide dispersal. As a curiosity, I can mention that these fungi were traditionally eaten by the Zapotec people, who lived in the Oxaca region of Mexico (source).

The second species of mushroom I found on this trail in the middle of the mountains is the Lactarius deliciosus. As some of you will be able to tell from its name, it has been referred to as a delicious mushroom, but its name doesn't entirely correspond to the truth, as its stem may not have such an appetizing taste. Also called delicious milk cap, or saffron milk cap, or red pine mushroom, they live in true symbiosis with the pine tree - a very common tree in this part of Portugal. Acidic coniferous soils are their favorite habitat, where they proliferate the most, establishing true mycorrhizal relationships with their host tree. Its convex carrot-orange cap, shaped like a vase or with a curled appearance (when not at maturity), is between 4 and 14 centimeters in diameter. Its gills develop over a firm, well-structured cap. As a curiosity, when consumed in large quantities, they can give the urine a reddish color (source).

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Sign indicating the start of the nature trail

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Trail sign at the intersection of two paths, and in a mysterious valley... look at the fog!

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Tell me it's not precious time I've spent here. Notice that I made it all the way without running into a single soul

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I was even presented with these fruits that were found along the way, giving it a very fun and Christmassy color!

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One of the springs, and probably the one that gives this route its name

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My first specimen that I spotted. This is Laccaria laccata

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Their magnificent gills

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Laccaria laccata in its immature form. Look at the shape of its cap

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The second species of the morning, the Lactarius deliciosus

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The rain let up, and I was able to take this closer shot, capturing all its magic!

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I look forward for the confirmation of the identifications I made using Google lens...

Sources used for this post:
https://pt.wikiloc.com/trilhas-caminhada/pr2-1-arg-piodao-foz-de-egua-36936164
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laccaria_laccata
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lactarius_deliciosus

I hope you enjoyed my humble post here in your #FungiFriday community!

Thank you for taking the time to read my post

Bem Hajam🍀


Photographic edition with PhotoScape X

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Interesting world of mushrooms with ever-changing shapes and colors. Nice photos.
Enjoy your weekend

!PIZZA

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It's a world that fascinates me a lot. What's more, when I get out of my usual surroundings, nature always has so much to offer, and these mushrooms are an example of its simplicity and unparalleled beauty.

Have a great weekend, @heroldius !

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Do you know what those little red fruits are? They do look Christmassy :)

Can't confirm the mushrooms though. I am terrible identifying them :p I just like to shoot.

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Hello, @ewkaw !

This reddish fruits are very well known in the Norther part of Portugal, their name in Portuguese is "medronho", or arbutus berry (Arbutus unedo). There is a very famous alcoholic beverage named "Aguardente de medronho" or Arbutus Spirit that has a high grade of alcohol. Have you listened before about this drink?

Can't confirm the mushrooms though. I am terrible identifying them :p I just like to shoot.

I'm so much like you in this... 😅

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Oh I have seen them around! I remember the spiky "shell". Dont know the alcohol though. Up to 54% google says. Not bad :p

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Good for keeping the "cold virus" out... Just like the elder ones saying! Ahahah

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Yay! 🤗
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