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Recently, I returned back to Fraser's Hill to complete 5km of jungle trekking from Hemmant to Bishop trail. Along the way, I stumbled upon a cluster of extra large mushrooms. Some of them were as big as my face!
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Here are three pictures I snapped recently:
Picture 1 - BEHOLD!!!!
A mushroom as big as my face! Diameter around 22 cm.
Picture 2 - Gentle Does It
Remember to handle with care. Like pitcher plants, these mushrooms are very fragile. The mushroom's stem or stalk breaks easily.
Picture 3 - A Growing G.I.A.N.T
Another cute mushroom but smaller in size. Diameter around 12 cm. The 'umbrella' is top part of a mushroom; best known as cap or pileus. Spores are located on the mushroom gills or lamellae (underside the cap). I LOVE fungi/mushroom - whether edible or not
And here is the YouTube video, captured with my hand phone:
Cheers & Thank You For Looking! mylo &n |
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