Ramariopsis kunzei, the coral mushroom

The bushes make for a comfortable place to grow mushrooms, I didn't go to the bush today. The pile of rotting garbage at the end of the hill became my target.

The garbage on the edge of the hill is garbage that has been rotting for a long time. I only saw a little plastic, this is a hill where leaf litter is collected.

I have seen chunks of sea coral that branched like a small tree whose leaves were falling. Trying to get the right position for the right shot. So it became a charming photo that completes my collection in FL.

Ramariopsis kunzei, the coral mushroom that I have been aiming for has a special appeal to me. If it has a long life, I will use my ornamental and ornamental plants with twinkling lights like corals in general.

I also had the opportunity to take pictures of some of the mushrooms growing on the coconut flakes, this time I got a pile of Coprinopsis picacea mushrooms close to the coral mushrooms.
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