Happy Friday to all my hive friends and all my Fungi lover friends♥️
Waking up in the morning is the beginning of all activities and becomes a very good routine, a very cold morning because it rained last night so that the ground was wet and slippery and the weather was still cloudy making my morning really make me shiver. And I went straight to the bathroom to do my activities but I couldn't take a shower, I only wet my face and a little of my body because I felt very cold.
And after doing a few activities at home such as tidying up the room and sweeping the floor, I rushed out of the house to enjoy the beautiful atmosphere that was still so natural, and I went out through the back door of the house and there I was immediately stunned because I saw a pile of mushrooms growing by themselves beside my house and that immediately made my morning feel even better.
I immediately approached the mushroom and because there was a lot of wild grass growing where the mushroom was growing, I cleared a little of the grass around the mushroom so that I could take pictures of the mushroom freely.
I don't know the name of the mushroom, but if you look at it briefly, it looks like a toadstool, but I don't know, this mushroom grows well there. And I immediately took a picture of the mushroom with enthusiasm and a sense of happiness that enveloped my morning, I felt something truly extraordinary because I never tired of hunting mushrooms in the forest. And this time I found it easily next to my house.
Because this mushroom is so beautiful, I pulled one mushroom to take to my grandfather to ask for more details about the mushroom and my grandfather said that this is an inedible mushroom and the name of this mushroom in our area is called "Ek Lumo" mushroom which means cow dung mushroom, that's what it's called in our local language, and each region will definitely call it by a different name.
And the mushroom became a very valuable discovery for me because I managed to get beautiful mushrooms around my house and get them easily.
And I also have another very unique type of mushroom, which grows in clusters and in clumps.
Look at the way this mushroom grows, it's really extraordinary, and this mushroom is like a parasite that is eating away at its host and this mushroom grows in a really extraordinary way.
And at first glance it also looks like a shell attached to the coral and this is truly an extraordinary discovery, I found this when I was hunting for mushrooms in the forest and found this mushroom growing on a dead tree trunk.
This is my contribution to #FungiFriday curated by @ewkaw
I found this mushroom a few days ago and I saved every picture of the mushroom I found so I could post it in this beloved community.