Quiz answer, Part 1
So, GREAT guesses, EVERYONE. Very creative. =)
Dan Maxwell was on the right track right away (fungal leanings).
Then Cindy NAILED it:
"a puffball with a particularly elegant color"
YUP! =) DING! DING! DING!
Yes, guessers, it was a fungal thang that I photographed
and fell in love with its textures; the humble
puffball.
I've seen them around our property before, but never purple.
Typically they are brown in the inside, grey/white/tan on the outside.
Here's the 2 that Bear pointed out to me:
In the next shot, it's the same guy as the one above,
but it's SUPER purple. Muppet purple.
I'm thinking it's taken with a flash,
so that explains the apparent color change??
Thoughts?
So, what species is this, biobabbler?
Quiz answer Part 2
I start flipping through Mushrooms Demystified by David Arora
(expert and SO funny--the book is a delight).
Pawing through pages of puffballs, I spy a black & white photo...
"mature specimen in which the outer layer
of the peridium (spore case) is disintegrating." (p.687)
oooh, yes. Very promising.
Next sentence:
"The purplish color of the mature spores is the
most distinctive characteristic of this species."
Oh, yeah, baby!
So, I conclude that the beauty above is
Calvatia cyathiformis, purple-spored puffball.
Sweet.
Thanks for helping me learn, Noble Readers.
And thanks so much to
Mylee, Dan, Sean, Elephant's Eye, and Cindy,
for your participation. You bring me delight. =)
xobb