📸 Macrophotography 🍄 Brown Mushrooms Bathed in Rain
📸 Macrophotography 🍄 Brown Mushrooms Bathed in Rain
Rain... yes, that's right. Now the rain has returned continuously, wetting the entire earth, including this type of brown mushroom, which has been drenched by the rain.
In other ways, rain is also very beneficial for farmers. Some types of agriculture that really need it are:
- clove farmers
- chili farmers
- rice farmers
- eggplant farmers
- early plant nurseries
- and several other farmers who need extra watering
- etc.
The large amount of water needed from rainwater really affects all farmers.
The same is true for the various types of mushrooms in the garden area. I can always find various types of mushrooms in the Aceh forest, continuously. I usually do this for 5 or 6 days. Of course, I don't dry the mushrooms to sell them, but rather to photograph and post them on steemit.com. I can use this as a media content platform that provides votes to recognize the creativity of original content. As a user of the Steem-Steemit blog, I am a writer.
So, what kind of mushroom content is this time? Let's take a look below. I hope you can invite others to join the community or individually introduce Steem.
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I think growing the Ganoderma lucidum mushroom, which I see in the photos, would be a useful addition to your agricultural business. :)
This mushroom, as far as I know, is cultivated in Southeast Asia and is considered medicinal. You can't eat it because it's very tough, but it's not always used for making soups and stews. LOL.
About forty years ago, I often found these mushrooms in the Moldovan forests. They were a beautiful gift from the forest, as if they had been coated with a layer of varnish.