Genus Coprinellus #43

in Nature Observer20 hours ago

Latin NameObservation DateLocation
Genus CoprinellusMay 29, 2026Sontala, Bangladesh

Hello Dear Nature Observer Community and Hive Members!

Today I am sharing a picture of mushrooms. In the midst of a humid and calm natural environment, I saw numerous small white mushrooms growing together on the trunk of an old tree. Their gentle umbrella-like shape and soft white color made the whole environment very calm and attractive.

The mushrooms grew so close that it seemed like a small natural settlement had been formed on the tree. This type of fungus usually grows in a damp environment. When I was walking in the courtyard of our house, these mushrooms came into my eyes. Seeing so many mushrooms in just this one place, my eyes were stuck for a while. Today I am sharing some pictures of these numerous mushrooms with everyone.

See you again in the next post, thanks everyone.



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Camera UsedVivo V29 5G
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PhotographyGenus Coprinellus
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