This evening I had free time to go around the family garden to see the growth of the plants we cultivate, in the garden we planted several rambutan, longan and coconut trees, so in between free time from my busy routine I went to the garden, I always have the thought that going to the garden is much better than spending coffee at the same table all day, meaning I can't make my body lazy, taking a walk to the garden is a good solution for me rather than wasting my free time in vain.
when I was in one corner of the garden and precisely under one of the lush trees there the ground was very damp due to rain falling for three days in a row, if I touched it it would make my hands wet, when I was there I saw mushrooms beautiful and unique that grows through the cracks in the damp soil, and this mushroom is still foreign to me, this mushroom grows in small groups with a brown color and the surface of the mushroom is filled with very beautiful fine hairs.
I didn't take pictures of the mushrooms where they grew because it was very low and the ground was still wet, but I couldn't just ignore these mushrooms, I had to rack my brain to find an idea to capture the moment, several times I tried by placing areca nut fronds on them. around the mushrooms, I tried hard and it didn't work at all, and unfortunately some parts of my trousers got dirty because of the mud splashing when I squatted on the areca palm fronds.
so after several tries I couldn't get a good picture, finally I decided to pick the mushroom and put it on the surface of the wood that had just been cut, I did it very carefully so that the mushroom wasn't damaged.
I want to make this mushroom photo as my contribution to the #phonography contest organized by @untilwelearn
I captured the first photo from the side of the mushroom
This is the cap of the mushroom, you can see that the entire surface of the mushroom is covered with fine hairs.
The hole in the middle of the mushroom looks very deep until it reaches the stem and this adds uniqueness to the mushroom.
there are several parts of the mushroom that have been damaged, these look like bite marks from mushroom-eating insects.
The rather thin mushroom cap, the slender and hard mushroom stem make this mushroom look perfect.
Thank you so much to everyone who has read my mushroom blog today, see you all & have a nice day 🥰