Fungi Friday - Two species of white mushrooms that look so beautiful and graceful at the beginning of this new year

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Hello Everyone, today I am back to prepare some beautiful mushrooms that I will be featuring in the #FungiFriday Community hosted by @ewkaw today.

It doesn't feel like a year has passed so quickly time flies. And entering the new year 2026 and hopefully in this new year the postponed ideals can be achieved in a new journey in the future, And as on this occasion I again show some portraits of mushroom species, some of these mushroom portraits are old stock images that are still stored in my smartphone gallery, and on this occasion I again show this Friday and I hope you like some of these mushroom species.

And the first is a species of white toadstool that I found in a rotting wood bush. And as usual I immediately approached it to see it up close and it turned out to be so perfect and beautiful, and at that time I immediately took some pictures that looked so interesting and beautiful, and on this occasion I again show some portraits of this white toadstool species, and you can see them below some portraits of this mushroom species.

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Then I also found another white mushroom species that looked very unique. Its bright color and gills made it look very attractive compared to other mushroom species. This mushroom species usually grows during the rainy season. I found it on a broken oil palm frond, and I immediately approached it to take a closer look.

And while holding my smartphone camera and macro lens, I immediately took several different angles. I managed to capture some truly fascinating and beautiful images. You can see some portraits of this mushroom species below, and I hope you enjoy them.

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CameraSmartphone
LocationAceh, Indonesia
CategoryMushroom
EditingSnapseed
Photographer@ridor5301


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Interesting species of fungi, the first one I have never seen before. It seems at first glance and without knowing that it is a mushroom, an egg but with a very peculiar and beautiful texture, a real rarity and then the second species seems to be made of plastic or rubber, it is something very striking, especially the bottom of the fungus.

You have taken some excellent macro shots, showing two wonders of nature up close and the colours of the surroundings are contrasting and enhance that beauty. Thank you very much for bringing these speciesl Very happy New Year 2026!!!!


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Thank you so much for the compliment and for taking the time to stop by, I really appreciate it. And happy new year, and have a wonderful day.

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It has been a pleasure! Happy New Year! 🤗

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Hello dear friend @ridor5301, how are you?

What a beautiful way to start the year, seeing these two beautiful species.

As always, excellent photographs.

Have a happy and prosperous New Year 2026!

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Thank you very much, sir, for liking it. And I hope I can find even more mushroom species this year, and I hope you're all doing well wherever you are in your daily activities.

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