Happy fungifriday day and this is my contribution to #FungiFriday held by
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A few days ago when I was passing through the village rice fields, I saw a patch of banana plantation that used to be filled with green bushes was now starting to be cleared and the land belongs to the villagers who used to be a vegetable farm.
And in the last two days it's been raining quite a bit until this morning and after the drizzle stopped I walked to area the plantations in hopes of finding some wild mushrooms that might be growing in the bushy environment that dry area and when I arrived in the garden environment I only found a few soft mushroom buds Delicatula that grew so gracefully on some damp rotting branches and also on some dry and damp leaf surfaces of shrubs.
The mushroom has a small stem with a white cap that looks so soft with a characteristic color milky white texture.
The trail of raindrops that look so moist with their presence in the open environment gives me a little more opportunity to capture that elegance of this little wild mushroom image this afternoon in the detail of the close-up image.
This soft fungal parasitic plant has a thin hood surface with small stems followed by roots that look so smooth.
Seeing the texture of the stems and hats possessed by mushrooms followed by their growth in a humid environment certainly gives us awareness that they are a short-lived fungal species.
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| Iso | Otomatis |
| Editing | lightroom app |
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