Fungi Friday - Mushrooms that thrive
Hi mushroom lovers, today I want to share photos of mushrooms I found in the wild for the #FungiFriday challenge hosted by @ewkaw.
The first beautiful mushroom I want to share with you is one I found on a small log. These mushrooms grow close together and look absolutely beautiful. I really like the look of the mushroom's petals closing. The color of the petals is also very beautiful. Furthermore, the stem is also very beautiful, a pure white color that makes me really love it.
If you look closely, these mushrooms grow close together like siblings who always support each other. I really love seeing it, which makes me want to meet these mushrooms again in the future. And I also feel lucky to have found them in time, because if I had found them at the wrong time, they might have already withered.
Then the second beautiful mushroom I found today was growing among the undergrowth and dry leaf litter. This mushroom also had the same color as its surroundings, which allowed it to camouflage very well. I really enjoyed seeing this beautiful mushroom and hopefully I can find it again in the future.
This mushroom wasn't too large and had a wrinkled-looking calyx when I found it today. The stem of this mushroom was brownish-white and looked slightly bent. I really enjoyed seeing this beautiful mushroom and hopefully I can photograph more beautiful mushrooms like this in the future.
This is the beautiful mushroom I can share with my friends this Friday. Thank you to everyone who visited my mushroom post today.
The two species of mushrooms you found, @aquagelas, are very beautiful.
I appreciate you letting us know about the mushrooms you found.
Have a beautiful day.