Good day #Steemians !
While walking around the subdivision I saw these mushrooms growing on a tree bark. I know that it's nothing new, but I just find it very interesting.
"Although a few mushrooms with stems grow on tree bark, most do not. Bark mushrooms typically grow in the form of conk, also called a bract or shelf. Although some varieties of bark mushrooms are harmless, some cause what is called white rot, and some cause the more serious brown rot. A few mushrooms that grow on bark are edible, but most are not. Bark mushrooms most often grow in cool, rainy coastal areas and on the shady, north side of trees."
I just walk around the area to find something interesting to snap a picture. As an amateur, I want to be more creative and improve my photography skills more. Feel free to leave some input, ideas, etc.
Thank you for dropping by! Have a good day everyone!
Snap Taken 07-20-2018
Camera: Samsung S7 Edge
Reference: https://homeguides.sfgate.com/mushrooms-grow-tree-bark-28272.html
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