A Garden Discovery: Spotting a Bracket Fungus

in Fungi Loverslast month

‎Yesterday, while Aiden and I were outside playing at my parents' place, I noticed a collection of fungi growing on a decaying log.

‎It's in my mom's garden, and partly hidden.

‎I didn't notice it at first, but because of its shape and color, it stood out against the background.

‎When I took a closer look, I noticed that it's quite different from the typical ones that grow on soil.

‎This one was flat and attached to the wood.

‎Its cap had a rusty-brown color, that blended well with the old bark around it.




‎And when I touched it, the texture felt tough and leathery rather than soft or spongy.

‎It has this firm structure, like it was well adapted to growing on wood.

‎I also observe it from another angle.

‎I looked at its underside and was surprised to find that it has these tiny pores and a sponge-like surface.

‎Seeing that detail made the mushroom even more fascinating to me, and it made me appreciate how unique this fungus can be.

‎I also decided to check it on Google Lens, and the results said that it might be a type of bracket fungus, possibly a turkey tail.


‎It may not be a perfect identification, but it was still exciting to learn that this little mushroom I spotted in the garden could belong to such an interesting group of fungi. 🍄‍🟫

‎This discovery became a learning moment for me.

‎It may look like a rotting piece of wood, but it's a natural cycle where fungi help clean up and renew the environment.

‎Until my next nature appreciation...

Thanks for the visit! Have a lovely day. Buh-bye. 💗🌸

All images used in this post are my own unless stated otherwise.

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