Fungi Friday | They look very beautiful and dazzling, but it confuses me.
Friday without mushrooms to me is almost exactly like coffee without sugar, incomplete and imperfect.
I stepped my foot between the shady palm trees, I heard the chirping of birds in the morning as if to greet and welcome my presence.
accompanied by the cool air, my eyes continued to look around me and hoped that there were some mushrooms willing to show themselves to me.
at least I found 2 types of mushrooms that are beautiful, and one that confuses me, whether it's mushrooms or just similar to mushrooms, and help me identify them.
this is my contribution to #fungifriday by @ewkaw.
Under a shady palm tree I found a sack, which contained rice husks that had been mixed with the soil, and I assumed it was the medium used to fertilize palm trees, or the term artificial organic fertilizer.
on the sack I found a type of white mushroom that really caught my attention with its unique shape and beautiful color.
they both look like a romantic husband and wife, very beautiful shape, and still young.
I should be able to see and discover how they evolve or change shape, and of course it will be more complete and perfect.
I continue to look for their whereabouts when they have evolved or changed shape, and in the end I can confirm that when they develop and grow into adults their shape is slightly different but still beautiful to the eye.
what puzzles me is how long it took them to evolve to mature like that, and of course I wouldn't be able to wait to see them grow slowly, because they probably develop rapidly at night.
Not far from those who confused me, I was again surprised by a type of red mushroom.
at first glance there is nothing interesting about the mushroom, the shape is ordinary, only bright red, but what caught my attention was that the mushroom grew on green mossy wood.
In my mind, I have to look at the details of the mushroom and its green moss, because the mushroom is small, it looks like it would be unique if you photographed it with a lens.
I used a lens that I had in my shirt pocket and the results of my shot were very satisfying to me.
I was silent for a moment and thought again, between the moss and the fungus who grew first on the wood, even though they didn't fight for a place, at least I can guess how old they are, and whether they will evolve in the future, but I don't get any answers.
My confusion didn't stop there, I again found a type that was similar to a mushroom, and I didn't dare say it wasn't a mushroom, and I was also afraid and didn't dare say it was a mushroom, a mushroom or not a mushroom, I don't know for sure.
Their existence really caught my attention and also confused me, what should I call them.
they are very small, even small when seen with the naked eye, I think I should use my macro lens to shoot huh.
I was wondering if this was an animal egg, but what animal has this many eggs and is this small, and where did the mother go, I wish I could find them.
After a long time I was there, I didn't get any clues, actually the pink ones were mushrooms or animal eggs.
I hope you have lots of information about what I found, and that you are willing to help me identify it.
Don't forget to leave a comment if you guys have a little information about it, and I'd really appreciate it.
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