Nature's Beauty: Bark Bonnet ( Mycena speirea)
After spending some time walking around the bushes, I finally sighted these mushrooms grew on leaf litter. Unlike the cultivated mushrooms, this kind of mushroom lives wildly, and remain untouchable, until we came for the photos. It's great to see their shape, the elegance and charming look of these mushrooms. As we know, not all mushrooms are edible, and many of them are dangerous even lead to death. I am not sure if they are eatable, and I did not want to do experiment either. As always, it's thrilled to see this typical fungi lives in this season, and it's there to see it in well shape. Bark Bonnet ( Mycena speirea) is usually found growing on twigs of deciduous trees, on wood or plant material. Mushrooms mostly grow in every habitat, and you certainly don’t need to go to a nature reserve to find your first toadstools: there will more than likely be several species in your garden. Actually, I did not really expect to find any mushroom during this season, as I thought there were no mushroom could be able to grow, but when I had a short walk in meadow field, I sighted these lovely mushrooms were growing strong there which soon attracted me to take some pictures before heading back home.
Camera | Nikon D7000 |
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Category | Fungi Photography |
Lens | Tamron Tele-Macro 70-300 |
Your photographs look very beautiful. The pictures look so perfect. Thank you so much for sharing such beautiful photography with us.
very beautiful pictures you have captured.
Your photography is very beautiful. You have taken a lovely picture. Images of mushrooms are realistic.