Among the damp, old wood, two tiny mushrooms grow with unique shapes and black, burnt edges. Their surfaces resemble condensed crystals, creating a magical impression when viewed up close.
I discovered them by accident in a corner of my yard, a small surprise from nature that we often overlook.
📍 Location: Yard, Indonesia
📷 Camera: Realme Smartphone
I also have a curved, fan-shaped mushroom with a captivating creamy-brown color. Its surface appears layered and wavy, as if depicting the age and history of the wood it grows on. Its presence is a reminder that even from decay, beauty can grow in miraculous ways.
I'm not sure of its scientific name, but its shape is similar to the bracket mushroom or Turkey Tail (Trametes versicolor), which is often found in damp, shady environments.
📸 I took this photo using a cellphone camera, without additional lighting, relying only on natural morning light.
Note: I am writing in Indonesian and using the help of Google translate to translate into English.
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Photographer | Smartphone used | Location |
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@gunting | Realme C53 | Aceh Province. Indonesian Country. |