Friday night || The trametes versicolor wild mushroom.

in FungiFriday2 years ago

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Happy fungifriday day and this is my contribution to #FungiFriday held by @ewkaw.

From the beginning of the end of March to the third week of April we are entering the dry season which is almost a full month and we have the atmosphere of such stinging days and if we pay attention to the surrounding environment, of course there are so many types of plants that die from dehydration, especially cultivated plants, maybe you have to spend a little more time caring for their growth in each season, especially in the dry season like now.

And yesterday afternoon when I was walking around the village, I saw one of the local people's gardens which had just been cleared and was one of the former banana farms filled with green bushes and around the garden I saw a piece of weathered wood that looked so dry and was filled with wild mushrooms that looked so amazing.

And after I approached it I found some wild mushrooms Trametes versicolor which grows so amazingly on the surface of the wood with its very striking color texture.

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And the mushroom has very thin petal surface and the stem and cap surface looks very dry from the sun this season and today you can enjoy some elegant details in this some angles of that wild mushroom shots images.

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