Hello all Fungifriday nest friends. Of course, I am very happy to be able to meet again on this occasion in this beloved community, and on this occasion I again want to share three types of very extraordinary mushrooms. I found these mushrooms on the occasion when I was exploring the plantation, and there were some of these mushrooms that I photographed using my cellphone camera alone and also some types of small mushrooms that I added an additional lens to my cellphone camera.
The first picture of mushrooms is a group of yellow mushrooms that grow on damp wood, they have piles that are close together, some are still small and some are starting to get big. This mushroom is easy to grow during the rainy season so it is also very difficult to find. The shape of the body parts is quite hard, even if we want to remove one of them, of course it is not easy to break. I was so interested in the shape of the umbrella that looked, if he looked at this mushroom umbrella it looked like bread.
For the second picture display, this is a group of fungi which includes types of saprobic fungi which can grow next to wood stumps, and generally in rotting wood. I found this fungus growing on the roots of papaya trees that were dead and rotting, so the fungus was also very easy to grow, because the papaya roots still had air in the tree that had not dried out. They also grow in large groups so they look quite unique, apart from that, these mushrooms generally appear from early spring to early winter.
For the last picture display is a very beautiful small mushroom. This mushroom has a red color so it looks very charming and tempting, the shape of the stem is like the shape of a bean sprout, only the stem of this mushroom is red. This mushroom is very rare, its size is also very small, possibly with its red color, it is easy to see. Like when I saw it, I was cleaning the grass under the areca nut tree and this fungus was growing hidden in the roots of the areca palm tree, cool with its red color, I could see where this fungus was growing.
This is my contribution to #fungifriday organized and curated by @ewkaw
OK hiver friends, that's a short story that I can share on this occasion. Hopefully Fungifriday friends like it and with this photo you can recognize it, I hope my post can entertain you all. Thank you very much for the support you provide by reading my blog. I hope you have a great day until we meet again in the next post.
NOTE: I wrote it in Indonesian with the help of Google Translate into English.
Photography | fungi |
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Camera Used | Smartphone |
Model | POCO M4 Pro |
Photographer | @frizzy97 |
Location | Aceh, Indonesia |