Pinky Cap Mushroom

in Beauty of Creativity2 days ago

Hello Beauty Fans! I am delighted to take you to the beauty of the pinky cap mushroom. We can sometimes find these attractive little mushrooms in hedgerows, but generally they grow under mature trees and dried leaves in damp, shaded deciduous woodland settings. They belong to the genus Marasmius, meaning 'drying out'. Several of them are known to grow in the characteristic fairy ring pattern. This species of little mushrooms mostly have tough stems and are capable of growing during a dry period. Due to a little darker surroundings as well as having smaller shapes, I had to deal with the light setting and focus before I tried to take the pictures. As these were steady objects, I managed to photograph them from any desired angles so that I could see different looks of these mushrooms. I believe these mushrooms are inedible, which live for a certain period of time.


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CameraNikon D7000
CategoryNature Photography
LensTamron Tele-Macro 70-300

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