Marasmius delectans

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Latin NameObservation dateLocation
Marasmius delectansAugust 16, 2026Central Aceh Regency,Aceh, Indonesia

I was incredibly lucky to stumble upon a cluster of mushrooms growing behind my house. It was 6:00 AM, and morning dew still clung to the leaves and trees. I had initially gone out just to take out the trash, but I was surprised by this discovery. Judging by their appearance, the mushrooms were very young—likely having sprouted only a few hours earlier. While I couldn't identify the exact species, I could see they had long stalks and caps that resembled umbrellas. A closer look revealed they were growing directly from the ground—a strong indication that they were inedible. They displayed a mix of colors: white on the caps, a touch of brown at the center of the caps, and reddish-brown stalks. It was a completely accidental find; I had to finish my original task of disposing of the trash first, but I made sure to take a moment afterward to capture the beauty of these mushrooms.

Okay friends, now I will share some pictures of this unique mushroom here.



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PhotographyMarasmius delectans
Photographer@maxmarvin


Link to originalcommunity
Linkhttps://www.inaturalist.org/observations/391376490
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5.157484196.6279577https://www.openstreetmap.org/?mlat=5.1574841512&mlon=96.6279577437#map=12/5.1575/96.6278

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