A few days ago, I traveled to one of the gardens or fields that is not so far from where I live, I am sure that in the garden there are many piles of weathered wood and most of the weathered wood is usually a breeding ground for several species of fungi, because the weather in my area is still in the rainy season, some types of fungi will appear on the felled wood fronds.
Like one type of crepidotus mollis mushroom or in my area often referred to as the peeling oyster mushroom, meaning that this mushroom will spread its wings which is very interesting for us to capture, the color that contrasts with its unique characteristic of this peeling oyster mushroom grows on a tree that has been slightly weathered, appearing in a narrow part making me have to find a way to take some parts of this amazing mushroom.
The previous day I again found one type of gigit mushroom, the mushroom that is shaped like a hand fan really stole my attention, I saw in the gaps this fan has a very beautiful side with several gills on the inside that protrude of course I did not waste this opportunity to collect some extraordinary images of this one gill mushroom.
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.
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