Mushrooms, One of the Magical Sights That Many People Rarely Notice๐Ÿ„๐Ÿ„

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antonydossantoslast month3 min read

My area is entering the rainy season, and every time it arrives, nature seems to present a magical sight that few people notice. Among wet leaves, on rotting tree trunks, or even in damp soil, small clusters of wild mushrooms appear in various shapes and colors.

Previously, my contribution to this week's #FungiFriday by @ewkaw

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Good evening, my friends, wherever you are, I'm back in this beloved community to share some mushroom pictures I've encountered.

Since it's Friday, this afternoon I took some time to wander around behind my house looking for some mushrooms to photograph, then create a blog to share with this beloved community. So, please continue to follow my blog to see some of the mushroom pictures I've taken, along with short captions from me.

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As I said above, today I took a little time to travel behind the house with the aim of looking for some mushrooms that I can share with this beloved community and these are some of the pictures I took when I first started traveling behind the house.

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Without needing a long time, I managed to find the first mushroom, which was brown in color and lived in groups. When I took a quick look at the size of the mushroom, it was around 5 cm.

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Then I started to enter a darker area which was filled with wild plants behind the house. These are some of the pictures I took of the rest of the area where I managed to enter the oil palm plantation area.

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And this is the second mushroom I encountered after exploring a bit of the dark area beneath the tree branches.

Like the mushroom above, this one is also brown, but it's slightly smaller, about three times the size of my thumb, as you can see in the pictures above.

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Lastly, I found a slightly different mushroom, which was attached to small red twigs.

Okay, friends, those are some pictures and a short post from me on this blog. I hope you all enjoyed and enjoyed what I shared. Thank you very much to all of you who took the time to view and read my blog to the end. Please leave comments, support, and input, which means a lot to me as I strive to create a better blog in the future.

That's all for now.
Greetings, everyone.
See you on my next blog.



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About the author

Maulizar Mawardi or better known as @antonydossantos. I am a student. Like taking pictures, but not a professional photographer, insect lover, nature lover, looking for momentum is my hobby.


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