Hello all friends, mushroom lovers who are always loyal to this community every Friday. Today we meet again in this wonderful Community. For the umpteenth time meeting I was present with beautiful, interesting and still very fresh mushrooms.
Pleurotus ostreatus
This is Oyster Mushroom and I found were not in the forest but in the gardens that I often visited and these mushrooms grew on the trunk of a dead kedondong tree that was used as a fence post and this mushroom which is still very fresh with milky white colour.
When I first arrived in the garden I almost missed the location of this mushroom growing without knowing something beautiful behind the bushes, but because the color is so contrasting with the color of the leaves around it, this mushroom is visible and attracts attention even though it is only visible from the gaps of dry and grassy leaves.
Maybe if this mushroom grows strands it will look less attractive, but when we find mushrooms that grow piled up like this with a white shape and color it makes this mushroom look very beautiful.
"My Contribution to #FungiFriday by @ewkaw"
Thank you to friends who have attended and always support me, warm greetings from me.
what beautiful oyster mushrooms you have here, I don't remember if they are edible, but the truth is that their whiteness and meatiness invite you to take a little taste
thank you very much for showing us these beautiful mushroomshello dear friend @lovelyvyna good afternoon
Thank you also for those of you who have commented on my post, have a nice day.This is Oyster Mushroom My friend @jlufer, we used to eat and it tasted really good.
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