Here we found a beautiful gem for your appreciation. In this case, for me this mushroom is an unknown variety since we located it in a semi-livestock wooded area. They are gorgeous. Unfortunately, due to the rush I couldn’t take a photo of the underside, however the top part is white and speckled, with brown speckles on its surface. It looks like a button mushroom.
This is a toxic, non-edible mushroom. It appears as an unknown variant; however, I always find it on my paths. In this case it has non-linear folds, but rather looks like a mesh with interlaced folds, among which we can see some animals that live and feed on its surface.
Finally, we have this beauty: a long-standing magic mushroom, meaning it is very long. It extends from the ground with a long stem. It is white on its surface, but the underside has intense gray, linear gills and a small cap, which makes it look very small. It grows among waste or cow or ox dung, or any bovine/cattle manure. It was located in the department of San Vicente, in a place known as Amatitlán, a beautiful region. And if you want a vision in color or to travel to magical realms, this is the route.
Be very careful with these mushrooms. If you don’t know what you’re doing, don’t touch them. You could end up dead or very sick.
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