Fungifriday Your network is important, mushrooms included.


When people know that you’re a mushroom lover, whenever they find one they think of you a lot. The first two photos are an example of that. A friend sent them to me because she found them beautiful, and they are, so I’m sharing them with you. Of course, we have to educate our friends, because she picked it up with her hands. Imagine the danger of picking it up and not washing your hands, and it turns out to be poisonous. Those are usually the most beautiful ones. We have to explain that mushrooms shouldn’t be picked up with your hands because of the danger they pose.





In addition to these, which aren’t mine, here I do detail the ones that are mine, at least the photos: some gregarious mushrooms of different species.
Also, here we have a variety that’s unknown to me. In this case, it’s the first time I’ve come across them. You can see a medium-sized, solitary species.





Finally, we have our tiny mushrooms, a type of miniature mushrooms that grow in clusters, almost on top of each other. According to the theory in the book, these are edible mushrooms. However, due to how difficult they are to collect, we have never eaten them. Still, the literature describes them as edible. Enjoy the photos, thanks for stopping by.
Remember: when you share your hobbies, also share their risks. You don’t know the dangers you could be exposing people to if you don’t educate them properly. And again, remember: don’t touch a mushroom if you’re not sure it’s edible.


Our first photos are not my, it was shared to my by a friend, rest of photos are my.
Thanks a lot uncle @scrooger