Oyster Mushrooms Growing on Garden Fences - Fungi Friday

Hi friends of the #FungiFriday Community wherever you are, I am back to greet friends all over the world and always hope for the best for all of us.

Tonight I am back to share with you some beautiful mushroom pictures that I found some time ago. I am happy because my hunt at that time found satisfactory results.

"My Contribution to #FungiFriday by @ewkaw"

At that time, as usual, I prepared some of the tools I needed for hunting because the target location that I would pass through was gardens adjacent to the forest where there were many thick bushes that were rarely cleaned by the garden owners.

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However, before arriving at the target location that I was aiming for, my eyes caught a clean white color on small wooden trunks (about the size of an arm) that were used as supports or garden fence posts. The trunks had grown so that they were very strong in supporting the garden fence.

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This is an Oyster mushroom that grows well on the tree trunk supporting the fence, its pure white color and large size attracted my attention to this mushroom.

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The beautiful shape of the mushroom also makes the appearance of this mushroom more attractive. During the rainy season I often find this mushroom growing on the remains of rotten tree trunks. Beautiful mushrooms with interesting shapes.

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Thank you to my friends who have come and seen my post this time. See you in the next post.

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