Psathyrellaceae


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Psathyrellaceae04-11-2024alamdanga, Bangladesh


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In this photography, you can see that today I have brought you pictures of small fungi. I noticed that these small fungi have emerged in a new place nearby. When I see such fungi, I like them very much. So I try to take the opportunity to capture their photos. I have noticed that they grow at night or in the early morning. Then they get destroyed around ten in the morning. They can get destroyed very quickly if exposed to sunlight. These are very temporary things. Their duration does not last long. Their life span is just a few hours. As far as we know, they do not have a vehicle. They have the power to grow. They are a type of fungus. They grow but do not reproduce. They grow within a certain period of time and then they get destroyed.

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PhotographPsathyrellaceae
Locationalamdanga,Bangladesh
Photographer@monsukjgm40


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Linkhttps://www.inaturalist.org/observations/293085196
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