Volunteer SPOTH

We have a volunteer SPOTH growing in our Alpine Garden. This is our Alpine garden:

Alpine Garden

The Alpine Garden is basically a pile of rocks that contains plants that usually grow on rocky mountain tops.  They are very hardy plants that grow on rocks in cold places. That’s nothin’ to sneeze at.

We had a volunteer plant show up in it. See it? No? There is a clue in the photo below. It’s under the tree, inside the white circle.

Circled shroom

A closer view.

Closer view of shroom

It’s a ‘shroom. We didn’t plant it, but it is strange enough to qualify for a SPOTH, so I blogged it anyway.

Actually, it’s kind of pretty.

Close up of shroom

I have no idea what its name is. So we can just call it “Fanny”.

No, wait. “Fanny Fungus” might be misinterpreted. How about “Farquhar”? Nah. Too hard to spell. OK. We’ll just stick with “Fred”.

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