The Enchanting Beauty of Several Types of Mushrooms

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This morning, I discovered something interesting while walking through the rice fields and gardens. Mushrooms were growing on old logs, round in shape with naturally serrated edges. Their yellow-brown color contrasted sharply with the green leaves that had fallen on them.

Furthermore, I noticed a forest mushroom with a fiery color. When I saw a log that was beginning to rot, my gaze immediately fell on this bright orange mushroom. Its unique shape resembled a small funnel attached to the wood, seemingly a natural decoration amidst the dark texture of the tree bark.

In a different location, I also encountered old mushrooms. Not all of them looked fresh and brightly colored. Some had passed their prime, becoming wrinkled and dry, as seen in this photo.

Even though they were wilted, these mushrooms retained their unique beauty. Their wrinkled texture resembled a natural carving created by time. From fresh, to blooming, and finally to drying, this is the life cycle of nature.

📸 I captured this photo with my smartphone camera and refined it using Photoshop Express.
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@guntingRealme C53Aceh Province. Indonesian Country.

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Hello, dear friend @gunting

What a wonderful discovery you made during this walk through the rice fields.

I'm glad you saw the trunks and discovered these beautiful, colorful mushrooms.

The second species, despite being wrinkled, looks beautiful.

Excellent finds.

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