Two Types of Mushrooms at the Start of the Rainy Season for Fungi Friday This Time.

Hi friends, wherever you are, how are you today? I hope you're all well and doing your activities as usual. I also wish you a happy weekend and hope you all have a wonderful weekend tomorrow.

I'm sharing some mushroom pictures with you all. These pictures are My Contribution to #FungiFriday by @ewkaw.

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Yesterday, I went on another mushroom hunt, looking for mushrooms around my neighborhood, in gardens, and even on the edges of forests. Of course, this is a routine for me, and it's no longer a chore.

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I photograph every interesting object and prepare it to share. Like the mushroom I found this time, it's small but very interesting.

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This white mushroom grows abundantly on wooden surfaces, especially now that the rainy season has begun. I also noticed many small white spots on the flat wooden surface. It seems like these spots are the buds of the mushrooms that will eventually grow there.

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I took several shots from several angles to get a good, more detailed image.

Next, I found another mushroom, but this one was larger and had a taller stem.

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This mushroom was slightly brown in color with a white stem. This mushroom was equally interesting in its shape, with a large umbrella and a seemingly small stem. This mushroom, with its neatly striped umbrella, grows on decayed tree trunks.

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This mushroom is very similar to the Parasila plitacilis. The umbrella shape, as pictured, makes this mushroom very attractive. However, this mushroom is not a type of mushroom with a hard texture, so it will wither and die within a few days.

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I often find these mushrooms growing in damp, shaded areas. As I'm seeing now, only a small amount of sunlight penetrates and reaches them. Even if exposed to direct sunlight for a long period of time, these mushrooms will wilt and dry out.

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Okay, everyone, that's all I can share for now. Thank you for visiting and viewing my post. See you again in the next post.

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