Fungi Friday - Camouflaged mushrooms

Hi mushroom lovers, on this beautiful day, I'd like to share another mushroom I've found with you all as part of my participation in the #FungiFriday challenge hosted by my friend @ewkaw.

While mushroom hunting in the forest on this beautiful day, I stumbled upon a truly beautiful mushroom. This mushroom was growing on a log lying on the ground. The color of the mushroom was almost the same as the dry log, making it almost invisible. I call it the dry wood mushroom.

This beautiful mushroom itself has a very pretty appearance, with the stem and calyx being the same color. If you look closely, the calyx also appears to have very beautiful small hairs. When I found this beautiful mushroom today, I also noticed that some of the mushrooms were starting to look wilted and almost dead. Luckily, I managed to find this beautiful mushroom just in time before it was destroyed.

Then, the second beautiful mushroom I'd like to share with you today is one I found growing in a clump of fallen leaves from the trees in this small forest. This small mushroom is white, and I also like to call it the brave wild mushroom because it grows so proudly alone here.

This beautiful mushroom itself has a long, narrow stem with petals that appear to be fully bloomed. The underside of the petals also has lines like bones that support the mushroom petals to keep them strong.

These are two beautiful and unique types of mushrooms that I can share with my mushroom-loving friends this Friday. Thank you to everyone who has visited my mushroom post today.



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Hello @aquagelas, good morning.

What beautiful photographs! You clearly show the attributes of each mushroom species you've found.
Your shots are beautiful.

Have a beautiful day.

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