Fungifriday-the uniqueness of the mushrooms in my garden

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Happy fungifriday and this is my contribution to #FungiFriday held by @ewkaw.

Today I want to invite my friends to have a look at my garden, after a long time it hasn't rained, today it rained, so I tried to go to the garden in front of the house to clean up some messy palm tree fronds, and don't forget I want to share some pictures which I captured here, here I try to show some photos of mushrooms that I captured on my smartphone, one of which is this

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I don't know what this mushroom is, I scanned this photo on Google Lens and couldn't find it, maybe you all know the name of this mushroom, its shape is unique and I'm interested in taking a picture of it.

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For this mushroom, I found the name on Google Lens, Agaricus Abrubtibulbus, is this the correct name?

Because it had just rained, I found many types of mushrooms, which had unique shapes and I got several other interesting pictures of mushrooms.

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For the mushroom that is white and scattered a lot, I identified it as Coprinellus disseminatus (Pers.) JE Lange and the picture of the mushroom standing upright behind it is the pluteus mushroom,

Mushrooms like the ones above are easy to find where I am (Indonesia), especially in Aceh, I'm still wondering whether mushrooms like the ones on my blog also grow where you live, friends?

Thank you for looking at my image collection, I would love it if someone could give me a little advice so I can develop in the world of photography.
It seems like I'm starting to like activities like this by sharing stories with the pictures we have

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good job guys, have a nice day

my inspiration, thanks bro

Good afternoon dear friend @alidaily, how are you?
Rains are a blessing for nature, fungi develop very well
You have a large front garden, it allowed you to find very beautiful varieties of mushrooms.
I really appreciate that you let us know about these findings.

Thank you my friend @jlufer, you are my inspiration, I am still very amateur in this world, please give me guidance and help ☺☺☺