Photographing wild mushrooms in my garden

in CCH3 years ago (edited)

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Hello Hiver's in CCH Community
In this post, I want to share some pictures of mushrooms that I found growing on a rotting coconut tree in the bush. At that time, I was in the village. As usual, during holidays, I always return to my village to visit my mother in the village who is sick.

After chatting and seeing my mother's condition, I always look for objects to take photos of. I immediately went to the garden behind my house in the village. We have a garden in the village. Although not extensive. Our gardens are planted with coconut, banana and areca nut trees.

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Well, I kept looking for the object I wanted to capture with my camera in the garden. From afar, you can see mushrooms growing on a rotting coconut tree in my garden. I think this is an interesting object for my camera shot. I immediately photographed it from several different angles.

When looking for objects, I also don't forget to take my wife and children. Because they are very happy when they are in my village. Especially if I invite them for photo hunting. I took them to the fields, to the garden. Yes, in my village the air is still very fresh. There are no industrial factories that cause air pollution.

I'm very happy to see that they can enjoy it when they are in my village. In addition, I also teach my wife to take pictures even when using only a cell phone camera. But I think the results are good enough. If you want to see the photos taken by my wife, you can see them here The Beauty of Wild Flowers Lantana Camara

Alright, back to the topic of my post, which is about the mushrooms that I found. This fungus usually grows after rain. the fungus will grow a lot on the rotten trees in the bushes. However, I only found this herb at that time.

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Oh, I don't know what the name of this type of mushroom is. Usually I call it the coconut tree mushroom. Because the fungus grows on rotten coconut trees. And people also call it that. According to those I asked. This mushroom should not be eaten.

It was already evening, because I had to go back to my own house. So after taking some pictures of the mushrooms, I invited them to hurry up and say goodbye to my mother.

Here are some short stories and some pictures of mushrooms that I will share with all of you. Hope you guys like it.

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All the pictures were amazing... The environment of my locality is not suitable for the farming of 🍄 mushroom...
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These look like Reishi to me a good medicinal mushroom. Their latin name is ganoderma lingzhi and these are just young versions of them. Eventually they will grow out into a fan shape where you can harvest them and powder them for use in tea or tinctures.