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Horn of Plenty / Black Chanterelle (Craterellus cornucopioides) mushroom. Ebernoe Common
Horn of Plenty / Black Chanterelle (Craterellus cornucopioides) mushroom. Ebernoe Common, West Sussex, England, UK, October
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naturepl.com / : Guy Edwardes / 2020VISION
Media ID 15363695
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2020vision Agaricomycetes Basidiomycota Fungi Fungus Higher Fungi Toadstools West Sussex Woodlands Black Chanterelle Black Trumpet Cantharellaceae Cantharellales Craterellus Cornucopioides Horn Of Plenty
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. In this enchanting photo print, the Horn of Plenty / Black Chanterelle mushroom takes center stage, showcasing its unique beauty amidst the woodlands of Ebernoe Common in West Sussex, England. With its deep black color and intricate trumpet-like shape, it's no wonder this fungi is also known as the "trumpet of the dead" or "black trumpet". As we delve into this image captured by Guy Edwardes for 2020VISION, we are transported to a world where nature's wonders never cease to amaze. The vibrant hues and delicate details invite us to explore the hidden treasures found within our own backyard. With each passing season, these higher fungi emerge from beneath fallen leaves and moss-covered logs like secret gifts waiting to be discovered. Their presence adds an air of mystery and intrigue to the woodland landscape. Let your imagination run wild as you envision fairies dancing around these whimsical mushrooms or perhaps even gnomes using them as tiny trumpets! Whether you're a mycology enthusiast or simply appreciate Mother Nature's artistry, this photograph reminds us that there is always something extraordinary hiding just beneath our feet. So take a moment to marvel at this stunning display of natural beauty – a true horn of plenty indeed!
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