Hello All Fungi Lovers! Happy #FungiFriday
Hopefully everyone is well and healthy and safe by the infinite mercy of the Creator. I'm fine too. Today I will share with you some mushroom photography and some about it. I hope you like it.
Today's weather is really nice. It had been raining heavily since morning. It's still raining outside. Due to the current rainy season, the sky is often cloudy and it suddenly rains. So the soil stays moist or soft. And in this soft soil or damp soil, the sight of mushrooms growing in different shapes can be seen.
Many sized mushrooms are often found in or around our backyards. Which is basically the most eye-catching time of the year. These are not usually cultivated but grow on their own in various abandoned places. And this type of mushroom is not usually eaten. Because as far as I know, some of them are poisonous. I got some idea about this while reading biology books when I was a student of Intermediate science.
Some of them have mushrooms that look like umbrellas. The shape of the mushroom is similar to that of the umbrella with the upper part spread out and a sticky substance in the middle. These are called frog umbrellas in Bengali.
The mushrooms I found were spread out like a plate. Many times from a distance it looked like an umbrella but it was spread out like a dish and it was born in abandoned soil. I was very happy to see it. So I did some photography. But the next morning I saw that they had dried up. That is, due to the heat of the sun, they have dried in the heat of the sun.
This post is totally plagiarism free and All the pictures taken by me
Picture type | Fungi Photography |
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Device | Samsung Galaxy J7 |
Photography type | Mushroom |
Focal length | 3.6 mm |
Photo Location | Cumilla, Bangladesh |
Photographer | @kawsar8035 |
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I am Md. Kawsar Hasan. I am a Bangladeshi. I feel very comfortable to introduce myself as a Bangladeshi. An assistant teacher by profession. A writer intoxicated. So I feel very comfortable writing content on different topics. It’s great to know the unknown and learn something new. Love to travel.
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Quite unique mushrooms, they remind me of meadow mushrooms but they seem to be growing from a lump of clay.