In July there weren't many flowers on the trails, but there were some mushrooms...
Scarlet Beebalm
I often go for walks along the local Davidson River – it is a beautiful place at any time of year. It is especially impressive in autumn – full of colorful leaves: yellow and gold, orange and red, and also different shades of brown… There are so many of them, on the trees, underfoot… This time of golden leaves reminds me of the beautiful Polish autumn.
On my next walk along the Davidson River I found mushrooms again. This was a few days before the hurricane hit our area.
Some mushrooms looked very artistic...
Some were nicely attached to the trees...
Coral fungi
Hydnellum scrobiculatum, commonly known as the Ridged tooth or Rough hydnellum
A Field Guide to Mushrooms of the Carolina - Alan E.Bessette, Arleen R.Bessette, & Michael W.Hopping, The University of North Carolina Pres, Chapel Hill