Bioluminescent Mushrooms

in Beauty of Creativity9 hours ago

So, I was invited to the nearby forest to have fun with mushroom hunts as we experienced light rain the other night. Yeah, it's not far from my place so I could use my little afternoon time to spend searching for mushrooms. By the time I stopped at the hillside road, I managed to go around the ditch, and there, I saw a bunch of mushrooms. These mushrooms, as I believe, grow in groups and are included in edible mushrooms. Their caps look like a little umbrella stuck on the rotten wood, and the little orange of the caps shows off their interesting colours, shapes, and textures! If I am not mistaken, this typical mushroom, Bioluminescent fungi (Filoboletus manipularis) is a common mushroom of the tropics in Southeast Asia, Australia, and other parts of the Old World and New World tropics.


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CameraNikon D7000
CategoryFungi Photography
LensTamron Tele-Macro 70-300