Willow Shield

in Nature Observer16 hours ago

Hello all my nature lover friends,

How are you all everyone? I hope you are all very well. I am also fine.

All Friends, welcome to a new blog today. In today's blog, i will share a mushroom photography post. Today's fungi name is Willow Shield.

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There are different types of mushrooms. Some mushrooms are poisonous. Some mushrooms are very beneficial. Mushrooms are very beneficial for our human body. These willow Shield mushrooms are very beneficial in increasing our immunity power. Mushrooms are very delicious to eat when cooked. Various recipes are made with mushrooms. Today these willow Shield mushrooms are very tasty and beneficial to eat. We make various recipes with these mushrooms. They grow in rotten hay and other places. They look like umbrellas. These willow Shield mushrooms are quite large in size.

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This willow Shield mushrooms structure is like umbrella. This is very common and healthy mushroom. Today i had taken close clicks of Willow Shield photographs. Surely every nature lovers enjoy this Willow Shield mushrooms photographs. Now i am sharing Willow Shield mushrooms close clicks on today's my blog.

Latin NameObservation dateLocation
Willow Shield26 AugustKolkataIndia
PhotographyPicture details
Photographer@trytry
Camera UsedSmartphone
Camera nameGalaxy F16
LocationKolkata, India
LensMacro
F1.8
Iso SpeedISO 32
Focal length22mm
Mushroom nameWillow Shield
Link to original community

https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/309179640

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