the state of red-orange mushrooms in the dry season

Hello friends! How are you all, I certainly hope you are all in good health and given strength today. Greetings to all, this time I participate again in this community to share a little of my experience with friends here, about the condition of mushrooms when entering the dry season.

a very clean garden I found a large group of red-orange mushrooms that survive the dry season, some of these mushrooms have looked wilted and lack nutrients so that the overall color of these mushrooms is not as bright as usual, I found these mushrooms growing in groups, in soil that not too dry because the soil where this fungus grows is covered by tree leaves that have become compost, we can see from the condition of this fungus, it seems that around this mushroom has been flooded because pieces of rotting leaves are on top of the red crown of the fungus, obviously, mushrooms This mushroom has a fairly long life, the size of this mushroom varies from 1-4cm and width of 0.5-1.5cm, the dull color can be seen from all mushrooms, this is due to a lack of nutrients.

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