Friday has arrived and it's time to go mushroom hunting for the #FungiFriday challenge hosted by @ewkaw.
For the past few days the weather has always been sunny and the rainfall has decreased a little, I was thinking whether today I would find mushrooms or not, with full confidence I immediately explored the forest behind my brother's house to look for mushrooms.
Now I saw a coconut tree that had fallen down a long time ago, so I was surprised to find that there was a type of fungus growing on it. This mushroom is dark yellow and grows in groups.
Different from some other mushrooms, this mushroom grows with several large, branching stems and also beautiful petals, behind the petals I saw a beautiful texture like a pile of abstract paper.
This mushroom also looks very beautiful when viewed from all directions, and the place where this mushroom grows has also started to turn yellow, which may be due to the effects of fungus which will continue to spread throughout this fallen coconut tree.
At the next location, now I again found a beautiful small mushroom, we call this mushroom the name needle mushroom because of its elongated shape and sharp petals.
This fungus grows on small tree trunks that have been submerged in water for a long time and are in damp places. This is a unique mushroom that looks beautiful.
Because it grows in an environment of other wild green plants, this mushroom looks very beautiful when photographed. Today I photographed this mushroom with my personal Samsung Galaxy A33 Smartphone with the addition of the Apexel Macro Lens.
This is my entry for today's Fungi Friday, see you in the next post.
📷 Picture | Smartphone |
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Model | Samsung Galaxy A33 |
Android | 13 |
Category | Macro photography |
Photographer | @aquagelas |
Location | Indonesia |
Edit | Picsart |