One morning, when the air was still cool and the dew was still clinging to the grass, the birds began to sing beautifully, and the sun peered shyly from behind the gaps in the trees, I saw small mushrooms growing on dry twigs in my yard.
The cap has a parachute-like form, with a long and slender stem that resembles the roots of a banyan tree.
Those orange pinwheel mushrooms, despite their small size, are far too stunning to ignore with my camera. Of course, I had to capture them since I believed they were gifts from nature that should not be squandered.
The orange pinwheel mushroom (Marasmius siccus) is a Marasmius genus fungus in the family Marasmiaceae. Although not toxic, this fungus is too small to be edible. However, when you glance at them, rejuvenate your eyes. 😍
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Camera | Xiaomi Poco X3 NFC Smartphone |
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Lens | External macro lens |
Category | Mushroom photography |
Processed | Mobile Lightroom |
Location | Lhokseumawe, Sumatra, Indonesia |
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