Fungi Friday: Clustered mushrooms playing under the shade..

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Nature has it's way to remind us of it's beauty even when we less expect. Stumbling on a striking clusters of mushrooms immediately made me see how nature can show its beauty in ways we do not expext.

It's interesting posting for the first time on fungi friday. I've tried and failed many times. How? I've searched for fungi to post, but what I've been seeing was funny. Nothing to right home about. It's been dry in this part of the world but we are now seeing rain. The rainy season is on.

Theses mushrooms grow on soil. I found them under a car parked for a long time. They have smooth rounded cap and some are clustered together.

I remember the first time I tasted mushroom. Wao! It was delicious. I was still very young. Seeing these set of clustered mushroom reminded me of the past.

But now, it's difficult for me to differentiate the edible ones from the poisonous ones. If I may ask, is there any way to recognize the edible ones?

I like mushrooms. The taste from years ago still make me salivate each time I remember. Here, there's no one selling. You will have to travel miles to get it. Had I known how to differentiate the edible ones from the poisonous ones, I would have gotten some to feast on this season because this is a favourable season for the fungi.

When I searched for the name of these mushrooms, I saw it could be termitomyces or lepiota, which made me confused wherher it's edible or not.

This is my first post in the community. Should I get a glimpse of any mushroom, you will see my handwriting on the wall.

Thanks for reading
This is ckole the laughing gas
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A great family of mushrooms you have found, they are very pretty, they have the traditional umbrella shape. Greetings.

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Yeah. That's right. Gracias ..

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