Fungi Friday Challenge : Mushrooms In The Garden
Hello mushroom lover hiver friends, how are you on this happy Friday? I hope you are all well and happy today.
This time I will share some photos of mushrooms that I took today in my backyard garden.
Auricularia auricula-judae people in my village call it red ear fungus, a living parasite attached to dead trees or wood.
When I found this mushroom it had wilted a little, maybe age was one of the reasons, but its beauty still didn't fade.
A little rain will refresh it again, and the beautiful little shoots will grow again.
This fungus is very easy to find in the area I live, but it doesn't last long, maybe the area I live in is less humid and includes hot and slightly barren areas.
The main rain of hope refreshes the air and the rain that falls pushes back the wheels of life for living things, plants and animals.
That's my short story on @Fungifriday this time, hopefully it can entertain all of my friends, all photos are my own which I took using my smartphone.
See you again on the next @fungifriday
And don't forget to be happy.
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It's also edible :)
I think so, because I've seen people take them.
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