Marasmius Limosus || FungiFriday

in #hive-1513272 years ago

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Hello Everyone.
Mushroom have a function for nature, but this group of fungi is often neglected. In general, the fungus is hidden and spreads in humid places, so it is sometimes difficult to see. Fungi are very valuable and important organisms that need to be protected in order to survive on earth. This extraordinary group of fungi ranges from the smallest to the largest. all of them have a function for other creatures.

The way fungi grow is not like other creatures, such as by mating, but fungi are very dependent on spores for reproduction, and then these spores can immediately grow and spread widely. Other functions of fungi are also very important to be strategic partners for several plants around the world. The fungus will break down plant debris and then return the food to the soil to be useful to other organisms.

I have a type of fungus that is rarely found, even almost invisible. This fungus has a scientific name, namely Marasmius limosus. I found the Marasmius limosus mushroom in the rainy season, it seems that this mushroom is very unique and so small that it requires a special lens if you want to photograph with a camera. I searched the Marasmius limosus fungal ecosystem on several webs, but I found only a few. But it's really lucky for me, because I never found this mushroom.

Marasmius limosus is a characteristic and rare Eurasian fungal species (ca. 500 occurrences in GBIF). It is confined to the specific types of wetlands and at least localized, usually having high plant diversity. Despite the occurrence of a large number of wetlands there are only small number suitable for the successful existence of Marasmius limosus. http://iucn.ekoo.se

Here's my Contribution to the amazing #fungifriday.This challenge is hosted by @ewkaw.


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CameraEOS M50
Flash usedNo
F-Stopf/4.5 mm
Focal Length28 mm
Exposure Time1/4 s
ISO100
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