This is my entry for #FungiFriday initiated by
Mushroom lovers in the #Fungifriday community. While walking in the park, I discovered a type of gray toadstool growing abundantly on damp jengkol wood.
This gray toadstool has a unique appearance. The mushroom cap is wide with an elegant gray color, while the stem is sturdy and looks like a natural work of art. Not only is this mushroom beautiful, it also carries a message about balance and the wonders of nature which are often hidden in unexpected places.
Moist jengkol wood turns out to be an ideal place for this fungus to grow, This reminds us that nature always finds ways to utilize existing resources, creating new life from the remains of old resources.
This discovery also opened the door to exploring the potential benefits of the gray toadstool I discovered. Some mushrooms certainly have extraordinary medicinal properties and nutritional content, perhaps these mushrooms also hold secrets that can be beneficial for our health. In addition, the presence of this fungus can be an indicator of good environmental conditions, indicating that our garden has extraordinary decoration.
Let's look at some pictures of gray mushrooms that I present below along with some pictures. Hopefully these few mushroom pictures can make us aware of small decorations that are often overlooked.