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Marasmiellus Ramealis || FungiFriday


Hello Everyone,
Welcome Friday, What a special day to share mushroom photos and this is my contribution to #fungfriday. This challenge is hosted by @ewkaw.

The rainy season is almost over and now is the best time to pick fresh mushrooms. Today I return to the party with the white mushrooms. This white fungus seems very clinging to the rotten branches and some are also withered. Today I found a species of Marasmiellus Ramealis mushroom, this mushroom looks like a white parachute. At this time, many mushrooms have grown perfectly, because summer will soon be here. It is therefore very unfortunate if you pass. So far I haven't found any information about Marasmiellus ramealis, if it can be eaten or if it is dangerous.

I actually waited two days to target certain mushrooms. But I don't remember if the mushrooms looked so pretty in the morning. I really had a good time. Some fungi look so small that we often ignore or consider many ascomycetes. Small fungi usually stick to twigs or rotting wood. But there are also fungi whose habitat is in living trees. When hiking in the forest, it is very important to pay attention to your surroundings, because small mushrooms are always hidden.













CameraSM-A515F
Flash usedNo
Focal length5 mm
Exposure time1/60 s
Aperture2,0 f
ISO100

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