Entering the hot month of April, the heat is so intense, it feels like not even a crocodile can blend in on the ground. A long dry season like this makes it very dangerous to start a fire, both in the yard and in the garden. One thing that happened carelessly was that during the summer, plantation workers burned rubbish in the forest, the fire ignited and burned almost a quarter of the forest on the island of Sumatra.
So what about the fate of mushrooms? This is also like moss on a stone. It is very difficult for mushrooms to survive on hot days, it is truly impossible. So what we get on a hot day like this is mushrooms with a hard texture. Mushrooms are generally heat resistant, the burning sun does not make them wilt.
This fungus with a tough texture is what survives the summer heat. These are some of the mushrooms I got, which may not be very interesting but they are communal mushrooms that still survive in bad conditions. This is truly commendable for this surviving fungus. Stay alive and stay enthusiastic.
This is my submission for #FungiFriday, which is hosted and curated by @ewkaw