This is my contribution to the #FungiFriday challenge by @ewkaw and is a mushroom post every Friday.
Hi Hello everyone, mushroom friends and also everyone involved in the #fungifriday community, good afternoon before evening everyone, we have high hopes for all of us, hopefully we will always be in good condition and carry out today's activities smoothly without feeling discouraged, keep your spirits up friends.
Well, as usual, this Friday I am back here to participate again in sharing posts about mushrooms in the #fungifriday challenge. I look forward to the weekend as much as I look forward to contributing here, which is one of my routine activities when Friday comes to write a post about mushrooms in the #fungifriday community.
All my friends, this time I will share several pictures of mushrooms with two different types of mushrooms. I did this mushroom hunting a few days ago when I went to or visited a garden where avocado trees were nursed, I intended to see the tree seeds and buy them. However, I also went around trying to look for mushrooms because this garden is a shady and damp area, the possibility of mushroom growth is also large. And I went around the garden looking for mushroom plants.
For further information, below I will first show pictures of the mushrooms that I have hunted and prepared for today. Here he is :
- Pleurotus ostreatus fungus
Each time we see a scientific name for a species either plant, algae or animal it is difficult to remember their name but it has an advantage it is their universal name rather then what it is called in different region of world it will be different.
Wonderful that you visited this garden where there are avocados to acquire seeds, and you had the opportunity to find these two varieties of mushrooms, I appreciate that you let us know their names
enjoy the weekend Beautiful shots dear friend @big.whale Thank you very much for letting us know about these findings