Ranking The Wikimedia Captions For Pictures of Mushrooms

Ranking The Wikimedia Captions For Pictures of Mushrooms
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“Trophies of a mushroom hunt”

“we have so mushroom to grow”

“Little mushroom in the hillside”

“A picture of a mushroom in my backyard”

“Beautiful mushroom flower blooms on green grass”

“These mushrooms were growing in a location directly above the buried stump of a dead tree on the photographer's lawn. They were almost certainly getting some nourishment from the rotting wood just below the lawn's surface.”

“How beautiful a Mushroom looks from the inside!”

“mixed mushrooms at home”

“Iconic Toadstool”

“A toadstool popped up after a big rainstorm”

“A look like a cup mushroom in the earth at village”

“Some mushrooms are testy vegetable”

“A bunch wonderful mushroom.”

“mushroom or toad stool is a fungus which is delicious to eat”

“I dreamt I was eating mushroom soup, but the mushrooms in it were these mushroom corals, and I was being sick…”

“It was a bit hard to take a good picture of these mushrooms, because the mosquitos were getting me.”

“It is good”

“Mushrooms beautifully”

Honorable mention: “Little brown mushrooms” (or LBMs) refers to a large number of small, dull-coloured agaric species, with few uniquely distinguishing macromorphological characteristics. As a result, LBMs typically range from difficult to impossible for mushroom hunters to identify…

For mycologists, LBMs are the equivalent of LBJs (“little brown jobs”) and DYCs (“damned yellow composites”) that are the bane of ornithologists and botanists, respectively.

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