SOME MUSHROOMS, at Cuivre River State Park, near Troy, Missouri. These are fascinating, alien-looking forms of life, and their unique qualities make it worthwhile to go out of my way to get a picture: for some of these shots, I was flat on my stomach with my camera pressed firmly in the dirt.
![Cuivre River State Park, near Troy, Missouri, USA - yellow mushrooms](http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5195/5894772057_9fbd1276b1_z.jpg)
![Cuivre River State Park, near Troy, Missouri, USA - red mushroom](http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5268/5894774881_b15d6753a2_z.jpg)
![Cuivre River State Park, near Troy, Missouri, USA - tan mushrooms](http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6040/5894772913_537d9fbdbd_z.jpg)
![Cuivre River State Park, near Troy, Missouri, USA - small orange mushroom](http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5317/5895342496_b6b68c9c65_z.jpg)
![Cuivre River State Park, near Troy, Missouri, USA - white mushroom with hairs](http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5079/5894773657_502fffc6e7_z.jpg)
![Cuivre River State Park, near Troy, Missouri, USA - larger orange mushroom](http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5066/5894776067_37c03cf22b_z.jpg)
Also see Photos at Sac Prairie, which has photos of wildflowers taken the same day. Also see the article A Myriad of Mushrooms.
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