Pinecone Cap (Strobilurus tenacellus)
I am excited to welcome this rainy season with mushroom hunt in which I could find plenty of mushrooms that grow in the area where we used to visit. A local forest that can be reach in 15 minutes by bike becoming a primary spot to start mushroom hunt. Yep! we probably don't waste too much energy to explore the deep wood to find such a mushroom. This season can help us find it in accessible area, just like these following mushrooms, the fantastic find of pinecone cap (Strobilurus tenacellus) to welcome rain season. Like other nature pieces, even the smallest fungi with striking beautiful shape and color can bring out our childlike sense of awe. It appears, I was not only captivated with its cap structure as well as the color that made me hang out a bit longer with the shots. Many mushrooms are poisonous and some are lethally poisonous. It can be very difficult to distinguish between an edible and a poisonous mushroom. Because of that, I strongly advise against consuming wild mushrooms, before you ask the experts.
Camera | Nikon D7000 |
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Category | Fungi |
Lens | Tamron Tele-Macro 70-300 |
Me encantan las fotografías de setas que has tomado, parece que la naturaleza ha captado la cámara de la cerda, gracias por regalarnos tan bonitas fotografías.
আসলে আমার কাছে এরকম ফটোগ্রাফি একটু বেশি ভালো লাগে। যেগুলো দেখলে মনটা একেবারেই ভরে যায়। অনেক সুন্দর ছিল সবগুলো ফটোগ্রাফি।