Summer isn't over yet and looks like it will continue. Some types of mushrooms will not survive, especially mushrooms with a soft texture. I even went to a shady location where there was potential for mold to grow, and found they didn't show up there either.
Luckily I can still find two types of mushrooms in two different locations. Both of these mushrooms still include mushrooms that are resistant in summer. At least they can grow well, of course the location is also not all day under the hot sun. The two types of mushrooms that I mean, one of which is Tyromyces, a fungus from the Polyporaceae family.
Then there is the mushroom which is quite unique because of its shape which resembles an ear, in fact this mushroom is often referred to as ear mushroom. Apart from its shape, the color and texture of this mushroom does resemble an ear and that happens when this mushroom is an adult, when it is just growing, the shape of this mushroom is almost similar to a cup mushroom.
In addition, the ear mushroom has the binomial name Auricularia auricula-judae which is a mushroom from the Auricularaceae family. And here are some photos