RE: Mushrooms of Barycz Valley
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¡Waooo!! 😍🤩👏 We're always fans of these mushroom posts, @miosha! Your trip to the hotel in Barycz Valley must have been amazing, friend; the abundance of species there is incredible.
About the red ones you posted in previous years—have you seen any more? The ones I'm showing you in the photo are my absolute favorites. It seems Poland is a city (country) of mushroom abundance 🍄.
Greetings as always, friend, and a lovely post. Have a great weekend!!! 😊🤗🙏🏻

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If you mean fly agarics then yes, they started to show up.
But the weather is horrible, both for going to the forest and for mushrooms as well. While constant drizzle could be good for mushrooms, they also need warm nights and it was cold for last three weeks, with some areas even briefly experiencing temperatures below zero. I'm not very optimistic about going mushroom hunting before winter comes :o(
¡Wow, @miosha! They are so beautiful. Here in Cuba 🇨🇺, I don't think I'll ever have the chance to see them—I don't think they exist in this environment.
Oh, wow, I didn't know it was so cold ❄️ in Poland this time of year. Here on the island, it's around 28 degrees, but it's never dropped even to 5 degrees. Well, I'll keep an eye on your posts over the next few months, in case you upload any new mushroom content jjj 🙏🏻. I’ll tell you, I’ve saved many of the ones you’ve posted in my phone gallery.
Is it true that blue varieties exist? A biologist in my city told me about them.
Greetings as always, friend, and have a lovely Sunday 😊🤗!!!
Usually it is not. In the 80's and 90's it used to start being cold in November, then real winter was coming in December (except for mountain areas where winter could come even in October). Nowadays, due to so called climate change, it is actually warmer, but anomalies happen more often. And this time such anomaly caused negative temperatures at night in some areas.
@ibarra95 Damn, I replied to myself instead of you :oP