Hello everyone
When hunting mushrooms, for friends who like to hunt mushrooms, of course, in the last few days all seem to be busy hunting those who mostly grow in humid forests, just like me, if you want to find them, of course we must be ready with complete equipment, let alone exploring some forests that incidentally look quiet and quiet, The myth is that most of them are in a quiet forest like the one I hunted, the mushrooms that have these little hats are a little haunted by wild animals. These two types of mushrooms that I found were on different days.
Last week I posted about this type of ear mushroom, but they are still very small, I tried to pay attention to the growth of this type of ear mushroom how much they will survive, exactly one week I saw them in one day the growth turned out to be very significant, their growth was very fast, I came to the conclusion that they will not be more than ten days to end their heyday, Today I came back after a week of letting them continue to grow and at the time of my arrival, it turned out that these ear mushrooms had begun to fade I thought that in a matter of a few days they would wither.
This type of mushroom that I am referring to is in one of the forests involved that is lonely and scary, the type of marasmius rotula mushroom or more known as the agaric mushroom which grows in the bushes that accumulate leaves, this mushroom has a very long stem with a small cap, most of them have an assortment of colors, When I found this agaric mushroom, of course I was very enthusiastic to take some parts, but by having a very small stem and almost 5 cm long, of course I was very difficult to get the focus point I wanted, I kept trying and trying to maximize my shot, because I thought I had gone all the way to hunt them so that I would not be disappointed with the results. Maximum, but I hope you can enjoy these adorable mushrooms.
This is my contribution to the #fungifriday community organized and made by @ewkaw
Thank you very much to all of you who have taken a little time to read this post of mine, hopefully it can be useful for all of us.
Greetings from me @furkanmamplam