Ganoderma Polychromum

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Ganoderma PolychromumJuly 21, 2025Ria Rupon Shishu Park, Choruimuri, Bangladesh

This strangely shaped fungus suddenly appeared in the middle of the green grass.
At first glance, it seemed as if someone had thrown a piece of brown soil here. But as I got closer, I realized that it was alive, growing silently, at its own pace.

Mushrooms or fungi are such a wonder of nature that are born, live, and become one with the soil without us noticing.

This picture is not just a fungus, but a story—a story of silent birth and silent dissolution.

Sometimes beauty is not dazzling, but dull and gray… yet it has a different appeal.

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PhotographyGanoderma Polychromum
Photographer@nafsanriyad
Link to Original Community
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/299833842
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Hello.

It appears that significant parts of this writing are machine-generated.

We would appreciate it if you could avoid publishing AI-generated content (full or partial texts, art, etc.).

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Thank you for your comment. I understand the issue. In the future, I will write and share content completely in my own language. Grateful for the guidance.

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You are welcome to translate, but I would recommend using basic translation and then manually correcting, as using advanced AI translation spins content and also adds additional text. So the writing will certainly come up as inauthentic.

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Thank you very much for explaining again. Now I understand how AI changes the writing. In the future, I will write it in English myself or translate it and then submit it. Thank you again for giving me guidance.

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