
This is the first year I have noticed this ring, and it is relatively small--less than five feet across. The mushrooms themselves are fairly large, and I have no idea what kind they are. I assume they will be back next year, in a somewhat larger circle. We shall see.
This is near the blackberries growing near my garage that I referred to a couple of months ago. Before the blackberry bushes, that spot had a big rose bush that eventually keeled over, then the rose bush rootstock grew up and bloomed for a few years. As a nearby crepe myrtle has grown up, it has gotten too shaded, so the rootstock rose has been ailing, as well. Finally, I pulled everything out. When I yanked up some of the old canes, I saw some very curious little bugs. They moved very fast but in herd fashion--like antelope or cattle. I poked around on Google for a while and found that's exactly what they're called: tree cattle, aka bark lice. I saw the nymph form. Eventually, they ran away.
Before this starts to resemble a Jim's Journal strip (unless it's already too late), I should stop.
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