Fungifriday - umbrella mushroom

in FungiFriday7 months ago

This is my entry for the #fungifriday contest hosted by @ewkaw



Hello everyone good evening........

This evening I am here to enliven our beloved community, namely #fungifriday. And on this occasion I will share some beautiful shots of beautiful mushrooms that I managed to capture. Here where I live, it's the dry season, it hasn't rained for a long time. So finding beautiful mushrooms is a bit difficult, it's different if it's the rainy season, mushrooms grow everywhere.

Coincidentally, this morning I was cleaning the chicken coop and I accidentally glanced at a pile of beautiful mushrooms growing not far from the coop I was cleaning. I immediately approached it to see more clearly, while I was enjoying its beauty I remembered that today is Friday, which is the day to share beautiful shots of mushrooms in all parts of the world.

This mushroom has a very beautiful color, namely brown leaves and white stems. I think the mushroom is a toadstool, its shape really resembles an umbrella. If you look closely, it really looks like a brown umbrella with a white handle.

Apart from its attractive color and shape, the way it grows is also very interesting. They grow in groups, although some grow alone, the distance apart is not far. If we look from a distance, nothing can be seen that is separate.

It seems that the mushrooms cannot be eaten considering that the place where they grow is filled with chicken droppings, I'm afraid there are poisonous substances. Usually mushrooms that grow in animal waste cannot be consumed.

So that you don't get curious about the beauty of the mushrooms that I captured today, let's look at them together below👇

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What a beautiful color of mushrooms, I like the shots you took from below @reachdreams

I'm really happy you like it, btw thanks for visiting.

It's good that even though it's not raining there, you have found beautiful mushrooms, dear friend @reachdreams

Thank you for your visit, friend.

Greetings @reachdreams

What a lovely post...with splendid photographs of these attractive mushrooms..well done!

Wishing well here at Hive!

Cheers!

Thank you buddy.