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Mushroom!: A lot of mushroom! Suillus luteus,commonly referred to as slippery Jack or sticky bun in English-speaking countries, its names refer to the brown cap, which is characteristically viscid in wet conditions.

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A lot of mushroom! Suillus luteus,commonly referred to as slippery Jack or sticky bun in English-speaking countries, its names refer to the brown cap, which is characteristically viscid in wet conditions.
Mushroom!: A lot of mushroom! Suillus luteus,commonly referred to as slippery Jack or sticky bun in English-speaking countries, its names refer to the brown cap, which is characteristically viscid in wet conditions.
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Dimensions: 2000px * 1500px
Published: May - 30 - 2014
Camera: Canon PowerShot A1100 IS
Date: 2010:09:18 11:08:07
Aperture:f/2.9
Exposure: 1/160s
Focal length: 6.2mm
ISO: 80
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Mushroom!: A lot of mushroom! Suillus luteus,commonly referred to as slippery Jack or sticky bun in English-speaking countries, its names refer to the brown cap, which is characteristically viscid in wet conditions. Mushroom!: A lot of mushroom! Suillus luteus,commonly referred to as slippery Jack or sticky bun in English-speaking countries, its names refer to the brown cap, which is characteristically viscid in wet conditions. Mushroom!: A lot of mushroom! Suillus luteus,commonly referred to as slippery Jack or sticky bun in English-speaking countries, its names refer to the brown cap, which is characteristically viscid in wet conditions. Mushroom!: A lot of mushroom! Suillus luteus,commonly referred to as slippery Jack or sticky bun in English-speaking countries, its names refer to the brown cap, which is characteristically viscid in wet conditions. 300px //b.rgbimg.com/users/m/mz/mzacha/600/oFMgEWY.jpg 600px //b.rgbimg.com/users/m/mz/mzacha/600/oFMgEWY.jpg 100px