
A gorgeous dying leaf.

Crazy little white fungii on a fallen twig.

A foul smelling fungii. I love the structure of these (but not the smell!) I will edit this post when I figure out what species this is.

Fruits of Jacaranda copaia (Bignoniaceae)
* The final pair are really for a new friend Jude Hill Jude is a very talented cloth maker. Her cloths tell fabulous stories. You should check out her fabulous blog. She has a thing about eyes!


Like an African mask?
1 comment:
oh ha! great.... and those fungi are amazing.
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