Purple round mushroom which is very unique - 13 photo

in Fungi Lovers4 years ago (edited)

Hello fungi lovers, how are you all, I hope you are in good condition today. this noon I went to the forest to search for mushrooms and at that time I searched all directions in the forest and finally I saw a fungus growing very abundantly on the dead wood.

then at that time I approached it, to look closely it turned out that this mushroom that I found was round and looked like a buns cake, and at that time I took some pictures for me to show all of you some of the collection of beautiful pictures of this mushroom, I hope you like it.

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and we can see the beauty of this round mushroom. It looks very interesting and unique. From the whole body, this mushroom looks like a buns cake and this mushroom has a bright purple color.

This mushroom has a hard texture and this round mushroom grows in independent of the rainy season. and I also today found this toadstool that I found in the same forest place.

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At first glance, we see this mushroom has a very beautiful hood and at that time I saw this toadstool has bloomed during the day and as we know that this fungus grows in the rainy season.

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all of these mushrooms have a beautiful style with their respective characteristics and it can be seen that these mushrooms have different character traits.

I shot all these mushrooms using the Infinix 10 Note smartphone camera, which is located in the forests of North Aceh, Indonesia. best regards and thanks.

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