No se imaginan cuanto me gusta visitar esta hermosa ¨FungiFridayCommunity¨: y compartir con todos las fotografías de hongos que encontramos esta semana, para ser más exacta, han sido dos las hermosas especies las que hallamos mientras caminábamos por las hermosa reserva
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You can't imagine how much I like visiting this beautiful ¨FungiFridayCommunity¨: and sharing with everyone the photographs of mushrooms that we found this week, to be more exact, there were two beautiful species that we found while walking through the beautiful reserve
My grandmother and I decided to take a different approach when looking for mushrooms. As you know, we usually separate from my grandfather while he looks for mushrooms to photograph for his posts. This time, we followed his steps, hoping that he would go ahead of us so that we could more calmly look for mushrooms to photograph.
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Once Grandpa went ahead we were able to take the time to check among the foliage, that's how we found this trunk that had on its ¨barks¨ these mushrooms ¨Judas ears¨: for those who have never had it in their hands, I tell you that its texture is very tender, velvety, and I think that is the reason why many cooks look for them to prepare a recipe with them
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The other species of mushrooms we found are very different from the previous one, this is a dry-looking mushroom with a hard texture, which means I don't think many people would look for them to cook with. These mushrooms are known as ¨Trametes-versicolor¨: I am fascinated by their shape and the combination of different colors
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Based on the results, I have to say that we were right in our search strategy, since my grandmother was able to photograph two really beautiful species with her Motoe7plus cell phone. I don't think it's necessary to say that I really enjoy participating in this great FungiFridayContest: since mushroom hunting is always a lot of fun