Umbrellas Are Everywhere, But They're Piles of Mushrooms

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I'm back to participate in this community, and this is my contribution to #FungiFriday hosted by @ewkaw.

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At first glance, I saw that these mushrooms looked like umbrellas lined up on the beach. The feeling, if you can take shelter under it while enjoying the panorama around you with your beloved family, is an incomparable pleasure.

However, these were just piles of umbrella-shaped mushrooms that were in full bloom, and a few new egg-shaped buds were still visible, waiting to bloom. The results of my search through Google Lens indicate that this mushroom has a scientific name Parasola auricoma (source: Wikipedia).

Here are my camera shots with several shooting angles:

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Through the same opportunity, I will also send other types of mushrooms that I have found to share here. Pholiota communis, according to its scientific designation, has a characteristic yellow tint. (source: Wikipedia)

Here is an image of the mushroom I discovered:

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Photographed by @ichsannanda with Canon EOS 700D camera + 17-50mm Lens, and edited in Adobe Photoshop.

Please criticize if I incorrectly include references to the two types mentioned above🙏

Greetings Creativity!
Thank You:
Nandaalbintang

@ichsannanda



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