Hidden beauty, marasmius fungus on dead banana tree
Hello everyone, today I feel very enthusiastic because I have the opportunity to share something quite unique and interesting with all of you. I just got several photos showing the beauty of the marasmius mushroom, a medium-sized mushroom species that displays its own beauty. I found this mushroom grows well in banana trees that had died and started to rot, the moment of finding this mushroom not only enriched my insight into the world of fungi but also opened my eyes to better appreciate the natural beauty that is often hidden in unexpected places.
Marasmius mushrooms are known as a species of fungus that is often found growing in habitats that have undergone a decomposition process such as dead trees, dry leaves and vines, just like I found them growing on dead banana trees and based on my observations of banana trees that had lost their life. In fact, it is an ideal home for new life created by this beautiful mushroom. This view gives a signal that nature always has a way of creating new life even from something that no longer has life, this banana tree for example.
I found this mushroom in quite wet conditions after experiencing rain overnight, the high humidity around the dead banana tree created a perfect environment for the growth of the marasmius fungus, when I looked closer it turned out that it wasn't just the marasmius fungus that was growing but there were several small organisms Other things that appear like moss and micro insects that live side by side in this small ecosystem, all these elements come together in harmony which creates a natural beauty that many people rarely realize.
I hope that through this article and photos of marasmius mushrooms you can also feel the calm like I felt when I found them, the world of mushrooms is full of mystery and beauty that we should appreciate, I hope you can all enjoy the photos of marasmius mushrooms on a fun weekend.
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It's great that you brought a series of close-ups of this rare and beautiful mushroom. In my opinion, it has artistic value in itself, and you show it to us in photographic format.
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Thanks @joslud, I will share some posts here and hope that I can do it every day
Such a beauty this is no matter what it is or if it's healthy or dangerous or... a parasite. It looks as if it's made of silk or a fine piece of paper and I can look right through it .
It's a lot of scrolling with a phone though. 6 photos would be okay if you take the best but also 3 or 4 would do.
It would be great if you add the phone/camera you at the bottom of your post and perhaps the date/season as well. You find mushrooms throughout the entire year?
If you have your super camera (which one would you like to have?) I gladly take your phone.
For this I am comfortable showing several photos so that viewers can see every detail that I share, yes I mean someone can see from several sides.
Thank you very much for your input and I will consider it in the next post