Namaste!
Finding mushrooms and then taking the best pictures possible to post on this community is a wonderful experience. Before this, I had never paid much attention to them, but now whenever I see a different, unique, cute or beautiful mushroom, I start seeing beauty and votes in it.🤑
Yes, I know this sounds like a truth bomb, but it's the truth, isn't it? 😄
Although those dollars are not the only reason, this is also a part of that truth bomb. Now after so long, I have met some very good people here with whom spending time feels like I am doing something better and productive in life.
And to be honest, if this platform had not been introduced in my life, then perhaps I would not have met this photography passion hidden within me. albeit I still am not a professional photographer, all my photos are taken by a Phone Camera but taking pictures is really fun and I always enjoy it.
Since the welcome of the monsoon, suddenly different types of mushrooms have started growing here in the park. By the way, Since I started posting on this community, I have learned a new thing that these mushrooms grow in the grass as well, otherwise earlier, I had seen mushrooms growing only on dead wood.
Just a few days ago I saw these cute little mushrooms growing in a bunch on dry grass in the park. According to Google Lens, this fungi species is known as Amanita Virosa. However, I am still not sure but the photos of Amanita Virosa look quite like my fungi so I think they are the same.
Although there may be more than one species in these pictures, I have no idea about mushrooms. I have put their pictures together simply based on how similar they look.
You see, all of them have thin long stems and a cute little cap. Also, there are some light vertical stripes on its cap which start from the center and go all around to its edges.
The upper part of the cap of some mushrooms was also light brown in the middle, this may help people in identifying it. I had forgotten to take pictures of its cap from above and last time I also learned that mushrooms are also identified by the shape of their gills. I'm very sorry because I couldn't take more clear photos of its gills.
But I can tell you about its size. Most of them are less than 2 inches tall, their stems are so thin and delicate and their cap looks like a traditional thatch roof hut.
That's all for today's blog.
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