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A fairy ring (possibly Chlorophyllum molybdites) on a suburban lawn in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. A fairy ring, also known as fairy circle, elf circle, elf ring [1] or pixie ring, is a naturally occurring ring or arc of mushrooms. [2] They are found mainly in forested areas, but also appear in grasslands [3] or rangelands.
Setting of the Fables comics and spin-offs based on fairy tales, folklore, and nursery rhymes. Legends in Exile : 2002: C V Hyborian Age: Robert E. Howard: A fictional prehistoric period of Earth's history placed by most around 10,000 BC, in which Conan the Barbarian rampaged. The Phoenix on the Sword: 1932: N C G F V T Hyrule: Shigeru Miyamoto ...
Marasmius oreades, also known as the fairy ring mushroom, fairy ring champignon or Scotch bonnet, is a mushroom native to North America and Europe. Its common names can cause some confusion, as many other mushrooms grow in fairy rings , such as the edible Agaricus campestris and the poisonous Chlorophyllum molybdites .
Haltadans, also known as Fairy Ring or Haltadans stone circle, is a stone circle on the island of Fetlar in Shetland, Scotland. [1] This site is a ring of 38 stones, [ 2 ] of which 22 are still fixed in the soil, and it is 11 metres (37 ft) in diameter. [ 3 ]
Angel Island: a major location where Knuckles the Echidna is from in the Sonic the Hedgehog video game series; Angel Island: an island in the Pacific Ocean in Inez Haynes Gillmore's novel of the same name; Antonio Island: an island in the coast of Oregon, the main setting of the film The Fog; Ape Atoll: from RuneScape; Ape Island: from The Simpsons
A fairy ring is a naturally occurring ring or arc of mushrooms. Pages in category "Fungi found in fairy rings" The following 34 pages are in this category, out of 34 total.
In Tolkien's legendarium, Elves have a pregnancy that lasts about a year.By the age of 1, Elves can speak, walk and dance. Puberty and full height are attained at around their fiftieth to one hundredth year, when they stop aging physically. [1]
The Rings of Power are magical artefacts in J. R. R. Tolkien's legendarium, most prominently in his high fantasy novel The Lord of the Rings.The One Ring first appeared as a plot device, a magic ring in Tolkien's children's fantasy novel, The Hobbit; Tolkien later gave it a backstory and much greater power.