Fungifriday - four beautiful mushrooms I found in the wild

in FungiFriday3 days ago

In a damp and quiet corner of the forest, I discovered four beautiful mushrooms growing silently, much less screaming for attention. These beautiful mushrooms grow unhurriedly, appearing very leisurely, following the rhythm of time understood only by those who live in the wild. These beautiful mushrooms grow on different objects.

First, let's look at a tiny mushroom growing on a dead, decaying tree trunk. The charm of this mushroom is both beautiful and calming. Its cap is covered in soft, downy hairs. This mushroom grows in a group of four. Only two are still fresh. The other two have wilted, perhaps the wilted one being the mother.

Although they were born twins, each has its own charm. Look at one of their caps, it's very pretty, shaped like a heart. Its color is also very beautiful, a light brown blending beautifully with the green leaves in the background.

Not far from where the mushroom was, I saw a fly on a branch of a plant. At first, I thought the fly was still alive, but after observing it for a while at a closer distance, I realized it was dead. Its body was covered in a very fine fungus. If you don't look closely, the fly's body isn't covered in fungus, but in a pile of dust. The fungus is so fine.

Elsewhere, among the dry leaves that had fallen to the ground, there was a small group of mushrooms that were no less beautiful. The shape is similar to umbrellas neatly lined up on the beach. The color of this mushroom is pure white combined with light brown. Not all of these mushrooms have bloomed, there are some whose caps are still budding, maybe they will bloom later when the sun shines hot. I found this mushroom very early in the morning.

Nature surprised me again. In another corner, I found a cluster of mushrooms growing at the base of a tree, flush with the ground. From a distance, the mushrooms looked like they were growing directly on the ground, especially since the tree trunk was already black, resembling charcoal. Perhaps the tree had died from a fire. Judging by their appearance, these mushrooms were very tempting. It looks very delicious if it is processed into delicious food.


This is my contribution to #FungiFriday by @ewkaw

All images were taken using a realme 7 Pro cellphone.

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Wow! New mushrooms with that hairy appearance on their caps! They're so beautiful! What great photos of such an interesting variety! Congratulations!
Have a wonderful day!

The presence of fine hairs adds elegance to the mushroom, making it cool and soothing to look at. Thank you.

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How are you, dear friend @reachdreams?

The mushrooms you've shared with us this time are impressive; all four species are beautiful.

Excellent photos!

Yes, it's true that they each have their own unique characteristics. It's very interesting to see the differences up close. Thank you.

These mushrooms that you found in the wild are delicious for food recipe.

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Yes, it looks delicious, especially when combined with instant noodles. Thank you for your support, friends.


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