Fungi Friday - Beautiful mushrooms in the shade of weeds

Hi mushroom lovers, we finally meet again for the #FungiFriday challenge hosted by @ewkaw.




Today I want to share a type of mushroom that I find very unique. The mushroom I found today was in a grassy area. I usually see mushrooms growing on dry tree trunks exposed to rain, but this mushroom I found today was growing in the grass like this.




This mushroom looks very beautiful, with its umbrella-like shape resembling a farmer's hat. It also grows together with several other similar mushrooms. It looks even more beautiful because it's growing in the beautiful wild grass. I'm happy to have found this beautiful mushroom today to share with you.





I've noticed this mushroom only grows during heavy, continuous rain. This mushroom also has a beautiful color, making it even more beautiful. I hope you enjoy the photos I've shared.




The second mushroom I'd like to share with you today is an orange mushroom growing on the trunk of a long-dead coconut tree. This mushroom looks orange in color and has a stem and calyx that resemble floating bread. It also has a beautiful appearance beneath its calyx, which resembles the bones at the base of an umbrella.










Here, I only see two mushrooms growing close to each other. Mushrooms like this usually grow in groups. I really enjoy the beauty of this mushroom. Hopefully, in the future, I can find other beautiful mushrooms to share with you all.





This is the mushroom photography I can share with you today. Thank you to everyone who has visited my mushroom post today.