Creo que todos ya saben que me encanta publicar en esta hermosa ¨FungiFridayCommunity¨: porque puedo enseñarles a personas que visitan regularmente este genial lugar algunas de las fotografías de hongos que hay en la ciudad donde vivo, y estoy segura que les encanta saber de las especies que hay en el ¨litoral-argentino¨:
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I think you all know that I love posting on this beautiful ¨FungiFridayCommunity¨: because I can show people who regularly visit this great place some of the photographs of mushrooms in the city where I live, and I'm sure they love to know about the species that are in the ¨litoral-argentino¨:
Those who regularly read my posts know that we are a family that really likes to walk, and whenever we can we visit the downtown area of the city; This is a place in the city that we love to frequent, since there are many things that we can photograph for our publications
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Our visits around the city centre are becoming more and more interesting, since we started our walks and we have been incorporating more topics to take pictures of; lately we have noticed the presence of mushrooms in the streets, and every time we get the opportunity we photograph them. On this occasion we came across a very peculiar mushroom due to its shape, colour, and texture; this mushroom is known as ¨Ganoderma-sessile¨: It is very common to see this type of mushroom on the ground, but it needs wood sediment to develop; you should know that due to its texture it is not a mushroom that can be eaten. I mean, this is the first time I've seen this kind of mushroom on the streets of the city
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A Unlike the previous mushroom, the ¨Trametes¨: mushroom is one of those that we have found the most often in the city, the times we have done so were on a wooden surface. What I find most striking about this particular mushroom is that there is a smaller mushroom growing inside another mushroom of the same species, and I don't think it's necessary to mention that I love the combination of their colors
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As I mentioned at the beginning of the post, our family outings are getting more and more interesting, since we have incorporated bird watching, and now we have photographed mushrooms. I loved the shots that my grandmother took with her "mobile phone" "Motoe7plus" they are more than great for you to participate in this wonderful ¨FungiFridayContest¨: