MY FIRST POST ABOUT FUNGI
Hello fungus lover friends!
Hope everybody is well. Friends, today I will show you the different types of fungi that I have searched for today, which I have tried to find in my own talent. I know that nature-loving friends like you like all kinds of fungi in nature. Friends I live in a small village. Today I found some fungi in our village. We all know that there are many types of fungi in this world.
Friends, I have seen that you have given us many useful and beautiful fungi in this fungus community. Friends, I may not be able to give you such a beautiful mushroom gift. But I'm trying to show you some of the fungi that grow around our house. I searched today and found some fungi. But friends, I hope you like it. Then friends, see what fungus I am showing you.
Umbrella-shaped fungus: Friends, I see this fungus at the base of a dry bamboo in a very wet and damp place. I don't know the exact name. But friends, how did you like this fungus?
There are also notched black shaped fungi. It has been growing for many days and it has fallen.
Also see the new young fungus that is emerging from the ground and is gray in color
Lime-shaped fungus: Friends, this fungus has grown on large plum trees in our backyards. Its color is almost white like lime. It is spreading on the bark of the tree with the sap of the living tree and is expanding day by day. Its cells are almost dead.
Gray-color-fungus: This is a fungus I have seen on dead trees. The tree has been dead for a long time and I have seen a gray fungus on its stump .It usually spreads over deter from the weather in shady places. This fungus also has a dead cell.
Bluish-color-fungus: We can see this fungus in the Batabi lemon tree next to our house. Its color is bluish and it has also spread over the bark of living trees. It is also expanding by taking sap as the plant grows.
Friends, I have tried to show you the fungi I have searched for today. I will try to give you my opinion on how you like them. I will always try to give better blocks and keep searching for more fungi.