hello mushroom friends
It's always a fun experience when hunting mushrooms, today I went back to hunting mushrooms in a chili garden owned by a resident, according to the information here, there are many mushrooms growing in the ditch next to the chili plant beds, making me very curious and wanting to get beautiful mushrooms, in the morning I arrived at the location, I immediately walked around the chili garden, but I didn't find any fresh mushrooms, there were only jelly mushrooms that were dead and wilted, oh this is really not good
Then I didn't give up there, I kept looking in narrow and damp corners, it turned out that my prediction was wrong because I found a strange mushroom growing on burnt wood, the shape of this mushroom was like a sponge or cotton
I doubted whether this was really a mushroom or not, but I was able to confirm it after using Google Lens to find out, it turned out that this was indeed a very unique mushroom called fungi in flux it turned out that this was my luck because I found a unique and rare mushroom
Moving about 50 meters to the south I found a very mushroom beautiful that grows on wood, this mushroom is red and grows a lot on the wood
This mushroom has a very hard texture and is durable, able to survive even without rainfall, this mushroom cannot be consumed, it is likely poisonous, however, this mushroom has its own charm that makes me like its shape and color
After finding two types of mushrooms here, then I walked about 1 kilometer to the east, when I was on the edge of the embankment I found another beautiful mushroom, this time I found a white mushroom growing on a dry tree trunk
I think this mushroom is still the same species as the red mushroom because this mushroom also has a hard texture and can survive for a long time even without rainfall, from its shape and characteristics they are indeed one family because they have many similarities, I didn't expect to find them at once today and that makes me very happy
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To find out the location of today's mushroom search, I used the worldmappin map