I went for a walk in the Square Boucicaut Park in Paris. Since I am currently in the city center of Paris, it was quite difficult to find fungi. The weather was very hot and dry, which is likely why I couldn't find much fungi. There were lots of pigeons (each with slightly different patterns), green bushes, and flowers. Most of the fungi I spotted tended to look the same and appeared on the bark of trees near the ground. After searching for a while, I found some ferns in the back of the park, in an area that was cordoned off with red tape. I'm assuming that because the area was completely shaded (cooler) and left untouched for a while, ferns were able to grow and there was fungi (lichens) on multiple trees. The majority of the flowers in the park were manicured, but I managed to find a few more natural ones that were growing towards the sides of the park. On one of the leafy plants, I noticed something whiteish growing on it, but I can't figure out what it is. Since it looks like powdery mildew, I'm wondering if it is fungi. Unfortunately, the app didn't pick up what multiple of the images I took were so I can't say for sure. Around Paris in general, I found that it was difficult to find fungi because so many of the public areas are manicured and the forests/more wilderness areas were far out of the city, but it was overall an interesting experience and I noticed a lot more plants, animals, and fungi once I spent hours in the park wandering through the bushes (around the outskirts of the park where no one really walks) and observing.
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