Fungifriday || beautiful mushrooms in the areca nut garden

Good night everyone β˜• πŸ„

This is my contribution to the #fungifriday contest organized by @ewkaw

for this post I have a species of mushroom that is no less interesting than the mushrooms in the previous #fungifriday post, today I want to show you some photos of mushrooms that I found growing in small groups on the surface of rotting organic material, if usually I find mushrooms in small groups and have not yet expanded, then my findings today are the opposite, all the mushrooms that grow in small groups expand simultaneously and this is a truly beautiful sight.

Before I review the mushroom side, it would be good for me to tell you all the process of finding this mushroom, so this morning I went to one of the family's betel nut plantations to see the condition of the plantation and the growth of the betel nut that we cultivate, and I never thought that I would find this mushroom considering that where I live there has been a drought for more than a month, actually everything happened so quickly a few days ago the plantation was flooded due to overflowing river water, so every time in the mountainous area there is heavy rain, our plantation will be flooded, what amazed me was that this mushroom could grow and has expanded in just a matter of days, in the organic material where the mushroom grew there were still remnants of mud that was still damp.

This mushroom grows on organic material not far from where I parked my motorbike, actually there is no organic material piled up at that location, this is all garbage that is carried by the flood current and becomes a small pile, I noticed that there are several types of organic materials piled up mixed together, some of which I recognize are the remains of teak tree bark, coconut and some bamboo leaves, which makes me wonder why mushrooms can grow in a very short period of time? Or have these mushrooms grown previously in other places before the garbage was carried away by the flood current, I do not understand this for sure.

I don't want to get caught up in my curiosity about their growing process, so I just want to capture them to share with you all, this is a beautiful moment that can't be ignored, yeah I hope you can enjoy the mushroom portraits that I share with you today.

Is this mushroom familiar to you?

The most prominent part of this mushroom is the hood with its soft light brown color, while the slightly curved shape of the hood adds an elegant impression to this mushroom, another uniqueness is the way they grow in groups and also bloom simultaneously and this is the uniqueness of this mushroom, blooming simultaneously not all mushrooms grow like this, so I see this mushroom as one of the amazing species, while the strong and slender stem of the mushroom with a bright white color helps support the mushroom to grow, if usually the stem of a mushroom like this is very fragile and breaks easily when picked, then the mushroom On the contrary, I had time to pick them to observe and it turned out that the stems of these mushrooms were very strong and did not break at all when bent.

Here are some photos of mushrooms that I have captured for you.

Thank you very much for visiting & enjoying my mushroom blog today, see you in the next blog & have a nice day πŸ₯° πŸ₯°



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