Genus Volvariella


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Genus Volvariella28-06-2025kushtia,Bangladesh


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I have come to you with a beautiful mushroom photography. You can see that many beautiful mushrooms have grown in a secluded place. I originally photographed this innocent one from the side of a banana tree. There I noticed that this beautiful mushroom was standing like a cap on a thin, thin stem. Although it looks a bit like an umbrella, it is very light and soft. Its shape is a mixture of black and white, which was quite nice to look at. So I tried to capture it beautifully from all sides. In fact, when such things can be seen in front of the eyes, it is very nice to capture photos. I have noticed that these mushrooms do not last long. They are preserved for a limited time and then they are destroyed again in the sunlight. However, for a moment, these things create beauty in the natural environment for a moment. We know that there are different types of beautiful mushrooms. If mushrooms of different shapes can be brought together in one place, then only then can their beauty be understood.

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Camera usedSmart Mobilephone
LensCell phone camera
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PhotographGenus Volvariella
Photographer@abidhassan
Locationkushtia,Bangladesh
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Link to originalcommunity
Linkhttps://www.inaturalist.org/observations/311895850


LatitudeLongitudeMap
23.9088489.12218https://www.openstreetmap.org/?#map=13/23.87509/89.13002




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