Beautiful Monday With The Parasol Mushrooms (Macrolepiota Procera)

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I often take afternoon walks for photography hunting. I hope to find not only some insect objects but also mushrooms. It's just that I rarely find mushrooms, and it disappoints me.

This afternoon I went to buy food at a stall some distance from my house. When I'm riding a moped, I rarely look right and left. After I finished shopping for food I passed a park, and somehow I looked to the right, my eyes caught a lot of brownish-white objects that contrasted sharply with the grass in the park.

I got off the moped and parked it by the side of the road. I walked to the park and approached the object. Whoa! I saw lots of mushrooms growing. It occurred to me to take as much of it as possible and take it home. But I'm afraid it's poisonous mushrooms. So I just took the pictures.

At home, I tried to find an explanation about the mushroom on the internet. As a result, I know that it is the species of Macrolepiota procera or commonly known as the parasol mushroom, a genus of white spored, gilled mushrooms of the family Agaricaceae.

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CameraXiaomi Redmi Note 8 Pro
CategoryMushroom Photography
ProcessedAdobe Lightroom
LocationLhokseumawe, Aceh, Indonesia
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