Trametes
Sometimes in nature, there are strange things that surprise us. This type mushroom is not usually seen. The color, structure, and shape this mushroom growing on wood are so different that it caught my eye at first sight. Usually, we are used seeing mushrooms used in the market in cooking, but there are many other types mushrooms hidden deep in nature, which are truly a wonderful experience get acquainted with.
The surface mushroom was like a natural design made a mixture brown and white colors. The light white layer on its edge and the dark spot in the middle seem to express a different beauty. This mushroom growing on wood is a wonderful example of nature's biodiversity. Many times we do not give them importance, but in reality, each mushroom is a work of art of nature.
I stood for a while and observed it carefully. Seeing the difference in the color and structure its body, it seemed if nature had painted it with its own hands. When you look closely, you can see that each layer it has a different beauty. The thickness and shape the mushroom are also different, which makes it more attractive.
Seeing such a scene, I felt that there countless surprises hidden in nature. If we take a little time examine the surrounding environment, many such strange and beautiful things will come before us. I have collected pictures of this mushroom so that when we look at it again later, we will remember the beauty of that moment.
Big surprises are hidden in the small things of nature. This rare mushroom was a part of an extraordinary experience for me. This moment that suddenly caught my eye was truly memorable and its beauty fascinated me.
| Device | Name |
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Android | oppo A95
Camera | 4.71 Mm, f/1.0, (iso100)
Photography:
Location| Malaysia 🇲🇾🇲🇾🇲🇾
Short by |@aburihan
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Link to original community|
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/316501476
Latitude Longitude Map|
https://www.openstreetmap.org/?mlat=3.125902&mlon=101.504848#map=12/3.1259/101.5048
Such a unique and beautiful find in nature 🍄✨
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