Having got a stiff neck taking a photo of very tall trees we later spotted some tiny, bright red, fungi. On returning home Google helped us to learn that they are either Scarlet or Ruby Elfcup but to be sure which, you need a microscope:
https://www.first-nature.com/fungi/sarc ... triaca.php
https://www.first-nature.com/fungi/sarc ... ccinea.php
Ken
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Re: at the other end of the scale
They must be really tiny!
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