FungiFriday: Tiny mushrooms among the grass

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Greetings dear friends of FungiFriday, this is my second visit here, I would like it to be more frequent, but I live in a tropical area and finding mushrooms is not easy. However, today I share with you some images of some mushrooms that were born in my garden and that by chance I saw them. They are so small that if I didn't notice them, I might have stepped on them.

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As much as I looked for the classification of the species to which they belong, I did not find it. These mushrooms are quite tiny, with a thin and fragile foot, just like their whole structure. Their cap is ribbed, with brown stripes. In my opinion they are very beautiful despite the simplicity of their appearance, because there are many species of mushrooms, which delight our retina with their imposing shapes and beautiful colors.

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I have seen these mushrooms other times in my garden, in a fresher and more impeccable state, at this point they look very nice. They appeared in the rainy season, because of the humidity, it was lucky to have seen them among the lochia weeds. This time, the mushrooms had withered parts, as if they had been burned, this is a warning that they will come to an end. I took several pictures, at different angles, and as always I found the experience rewarding.

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This is my contribution to #fungifriday by @ewkaw.

Thank you for reading


The photos are originals taken with my Xiaomi Redmi 9 phone


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Excelentes fotografías, la naturaleza siempre nos sorprenden

Gracias, siempre nos enseña algo nuevo, es inmensa. Saludos.