
These fungi were not discovered in a single walk or in one place. They appeared on different days, in different corners, and at different moments.
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Wood Ear Fungus (Tengang Daga)


I first noticed this wood ear fungus growing directly from the tree trunk.
It gets dry and lifeless in days of heat and sunlight, but after the rain, everything changes.


It returned to life, absorbing moisture from the air and transforming back into its jelly-like, rubbery texture.
Its surface became softer, slightly translucent, and more noticeable against the trunk, proof of how adaptable fungi can be.
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White Mushroom With Stalk


This white mushroom appeared shortly after the typhoon had passed.
It quietly emerges from the soil near a piece of wood.


The ground was still damp that time. It has a white cap and white stalk, and its cap is smooth and round showing that it was still immature.
At the time it bloomed, I didn't have my phone with me to capture that moment.
And when I returned the next day, it disappeared.
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Oyster Mushroom

I found this oyster mushroom growing on an old coconut while we were gathering coconuts at my parents' place.
Their surroundings are naturally humid, so seeing fungi there has become a familiar sight.

This one caught my attention because of its form.
Its cap had a fan or shell-like shape, pale white in color, and it grew in small clusters attached to the coconut.
Its soft texture and gentle color stood out clearly.
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And that's it!
My three fungi. 🩷
I look forward to discovering more fungi soon and learning from others in this community. 🤗🌷
Until my next post...
Thanks for the visit! Have a lovely day. Buh-bye. 💗🌸
