Genus Coprinopsis
Latin name | observation date | Location |
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Genus Coprinopsis | 01-07-2025 | Gangani-Meherpur, Bangladesh |
We have noticed that various types of beautiful mushrooms grow around us at different times. Small black mushrooms are like a silent work of art of nature. They are born with a strange beauty in the corners of damp soil, in old tree trunks or in wet grass. Although small in size, their presence is very obvious, but their black caps are clearly visible even when they blend in with the dark color of the soil. The head of each mushroom is round or slightly flattened, and there is a soft, slender stem at the bottom. It is as if a small umbrella is spread out across the chest of the soil. When the dew drops of the morning accumulate on them, those small black mushrooms look even fresher and more mysterious. It seems that nature is painting a picture of silent beauty with its invisible brush. The mushrooms do not stand alone, but grow in groups. Seeing them grow together, it seems as if tiny creatures are raising their heads from the soil and greeting the outside world. This is exactly how these washrooms in my photography today were. Where three mushrooms are standing side by side. Such mushrooms sprout in clusters and as soon as the sun hits them, they are destroyed. When I took this photograph, the sun had just risen. And it was very nice to see these speeches at such a moment, which is why the photographs are quite beautiful. And in this way, hundreds of mushrooms sprout and are destroyed around our natural environment. These small black mushrooms are not only a source of beauty, but also an important part of nature. They break down wet soil, rotten branches of trees or dry leaves and make them fertile for new life. So their presence means a message of nature's rebirth. Anyway, I like such speeches very much and I try to capture photos of all these wonderful mushrooms and present them to you. And out of that love, I hope that you will also take many beautiful photographs from me and of course publish them in this community.
Camera | Mobilephone |
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Lens | Cell phone camera |
F-stop | - |
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Photograph | Genus Coprinopsis |
Location | Gangani-Meherpur,Bangladesh |
Photographer | @nazmakhatun |
Link to original | community |
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Link | https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/309660221 |
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Latitude | Longitude | Map |
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23.76267 | 88.94378 | https://www.openstreetmap.org/?#map=12/23.7673/88.7527 |
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