Photography of mushrooms

Good evening to all my Hive friends! How are you? While exploring the surroundings today, I came across a captivating variety of mushrooms. Each one had its own unique shape, color, and texture, which was truly remarkable. Some of these mushrooms had emerged due to the rainy season, while others were older, dense varieties that had been growing for a while. A few had caps resembling small umbrellas, while others were tiny and clustered together on tree trunks or fallen wood. It’s amazing to see how each type of mushroom contributes to the diversity of the local ecosystem.

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Moreover, these mushrooms not only help decompose organic matter and recycle nutrients back into the soil but also provide food and shelter for smaller forest creatures. Though some mushrooms are beautiful, it’s essential to remember that they can be toxic, so observing them requires caution. I didn’t come across any poisonous varieties this time, but it was special to find a type of edible mushroom as well.

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So, the diversity and environmental changes reflected in these naturally occurring wild mushrooms are truly fascinating. I’ve captured a few photos—take a look and see how beautiful they are! I’ll be back to share more discoveries soon.
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Thank you reading
Have A nice day.
Best Regards,

Samadi Madushanki .



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wow, that's great, the first one is extraordinarily beautiful.

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Thank you very much for your kind words. I also saw seven of these for the first time.

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