FungiFriday || The Beauty of Mushrooms in the Moisture of Nature


Today I returned to explore an often-overlooked corner of nature: a decaying tree trunk, where tiny life grows unnoticed. It was there that I discovered this golden-yellow mushroom, clinging gently to the damp wood.
This mushroom resembles a flower petal that has just opened after rain, translucent with a soft texture and a slight sheen in the natural light. Its yellow color stands out against the brown hues of the trunk and the green of the surrounding foliage. I took this photo using macro mode, trying to capture every subtle detail on its surface, from its gentle curves to its thin, almost gelatinous coating.
What's fascinating about mushrooms like this is how they appear so quickly after a rain, as if nature is performing a small miracle amidst the quiet life. They grow silently, but they play a significant role in maintaining the balance of the ecosystem: decomposing dead wood and returning it to the soil as nutrients.
Seeing them up close, I was reminded that nature's beauty isn't always in the most obvious places. Sometimes, it is precisely in small corners like these that we find a genuine and natural charm that is gentle, simple, yet amazing.







Note: I am writing in Indonesian and using the help of Google translate to translate into English.
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| Photographer | Smartphone used | Location |
|---|---|---|
| @gunting | Realme C53 | Aceh Province. Indonesian Country. |
It's true, fungi and the beauty of nature aren't found in the most visible places; they're always hidden away.
What a beautiful and colorful species of fungus you found, dear friend @gunting!