Namaste!
Apart from the bad side of too much rain, there is also a side that nature is flourishing beautifully these days. The plants that were barely alive since the beginning of this year are now showing new growth with the rain every day for the last 1 month and the short but fast life of these unique beautiful mushrooms begins.
I don't remember exactly but I read somewhere a few days ago that "The sudden appearance of mushrooms after summer rains is one of the more impressive spectacles of the plant world" And by being part of this #FungiFriday community and this initiative of @ewkaw I am fortunate to be able to experience this one of the more impressive spectacles of nature.
This is another unique and beautiful fungus discovery of mine!😊🍄
Just a few days ago, I saw a roasted mushroom recipe in someone's post and this mushroom looked exactly the same as the mushroom cap that was seen on that user's plate.
There is only one difference which can be clearly seen and that is that nature has forgotten to apply butter to it, perhaps that is why it looks a little rough. 😜
Btw jokes apart, I think this is the old age of these mushrooms and perhaps before yesterday's heavy rain they would have been young and fresh and now they are getting spoiled due to excess watering.
But whatever, these black and dark brownish mushrooms looked really different and lovely amidst the lush greenery as if nature itself had roasted them but not for you to eat. 🌧️🍄😄
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