Spotted this on my walk this morning in rural northwest NJ. I was on a small backroad that runs parallel to a stream between some large hills. It’s a pretty forested area. Is this a fungus? I’ve never seen anything like it. by cama29 plant identificationWhat's this plant 7 Comments Pandiferous_Panda 1 month ago Looks like part of a buried broom or something sadisticsealion 1 month ago Appears to be a type of flagging/marking. Usually nylon strands attached to a staple or spike. PepgarAMK 1 month ago Nylon most likely ZoSoPa 1 month ago probabilmente un post inutile di un social-dipendente M3RCUT1O 1 month ago Looks like “whiskers” that are used to mark putting circles in pro disc golf events. Jack_Spatchcock_MLKS 1 month ago https://preview.redd.it/xofcmvbcnfsg1.png?width=450&format=png&auto=webp&s=110cd3ce4e90ccea19febadb37e29a0dc19a67b4 Cures poison status. Can be mixed with green herbs. Thick_Common8612 1 month ago Sorry to disappoint. It would be a super cool fungus, but naw.
sadisticsealion 1 month ago Appears to be a type of flagging/marking. Usually nylon strands attached to a staple or spike.
M3RCUT1O 1 month ago Looks like “whiskers” that are used to mark putting circles in pro disc golf events.
Jack_Spatchcock_MLKS 1 month ago https://preview.redd.it/xofcmvbcnfsg1.png?width=450&format=png&auto=webp&s=110cd3ce4e90ccea19febadb37e29a0dc19a67b4 Cures poison status. Can be mixed with green herbs.
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Looks like part of a buried broom or something
Appears to be a type of flagging/marking. Usually nylon strands attached to a staple or spike.
Nylon most likely
probabilmente un post inutile di un social-dipendente
Looks like “whiskers” that are used to mark putting circles in pro disc golf events.
https://preview.redd.it/xofcmvbcnfsg1.png?width=450&format=png&auto=webp&s=110cd3ce4e90ccea19febadb37e29a0dc19a67b4
Cures poison status. Can be mixed with green herbs.
Sorry to disappoint. It would be a super cool fungus, but naw.