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These embryonic shoots of Hartstongue Fern look like tiny hairy animals. In fact, I think that all early stages of ferns look slightly animal-like:
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I thought this 'inside shot' of the Lesser Celandine flower looked interesting:
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Not a sign of spring, since I can find Tubaria furfuracea throughout much of the year. This is associated with Hawthorn. Cap about 12mm across.
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Said to be common, but I've never seen it before.
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