Voting period is over. Please don't add any new votes. Voting period ends on 25 Nov 2014 at 10:17:22 (UTC)
Original – Leotia lubrica, commonly referred to as a jelly baby, is a species of
fungus in the family
Leotiaceae. The species produces small
fruit bodies up to 6 centimetres (2.4 in) in height, featuring a "head" and a stalk. Ochre tinted with olive-green in colour, the heads are irregularly shaped, while the stalk, of a similar colour, attaches them to the ground.
Reason
Sharp, good composition, good lighting, high illustrative value
Support. Great image. It's worth noting that in size, shape and colour, the species is fairly variable- these aren't what I'd typically imagine, but they are within the normal range.
J Milburn (
talk)
17:18, 15 November 2014 (UTC)reply
Voting period is over. Please don't add any new votes. Voting period ends on 25 Nov 2014 at 10:17:22 (UTC)
Original – Leotia lubrica, commonly referred to as a jelly baby, is a species of
fungus in the family
Leotiaceae. The species produces small
fruit bodies up to 6 centimetres (2.4 in) in height, featuring a "head" and a stalk. Ochre tinted with olive-green in colour, the heads are irregularly shaped, while the stalk, of a similar colour, attaches them to the ground.
Reason
Sharp, good composition, good lighting, high illustrative value
Support. Great image. It's worth noting that in size, shape and colour, the species is fairly variable- these aren't what I'd typically imagine, but they are within the normal range.
J Milburn (
talk)
17:18, 15 November 2014 (UTC)reply