Mushrooms growing in my garden
good night hive friends especially to #fungilovers wherever you are, may you always be healthy and on the occasion of this happy night I want to talk about the mushrooms that I met this morning in my garden that thrives here.
as usual yesterday morning at around 07:00 am to be exact on Monday 27-December-2021. I took the initiative to do the garden behind my house. The plan is to plant corn in the garden and plant pumpkins, when it's cool to clean the land I want to plant, I see piles rotten wood, lots of mushrooms grow on dry logs, there grow several types of mushrooms but I don't know what types of mushrooms grow there, mushrooms that grow there, for example, like in this photo, what are some of your friends? who knows what kind of mushroom this is??
If as I see this mushroom can not be eaten, it seems poisonous, I can see from the color and texture. But somehow this mushroom grows a lot in my home garden, maybe it's because there are lots of piles of used wood here!!
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Good photos and cool finds 🤗👌👌👌🍷
Thank you very much for your support
Npr :) ... happy to see good post :)
thank you so much bro
Mushrooms are pretty to look at, much like you I don't know enough about them to go out picking to eat.
Nice photography especially the last one it really has an unusual sheen to it.
Thank you very much for your support
Always a pleasure, like you I wish I had more knowledge on fungi or mushrooms.
thank you very much I'm also still learning about mushrooms
I have seen some when out after rains and drooled thinking how delicious they may taste, then hesitate and never pick any!
Yes, that's right because I've never seen this type of mushroom