Fungifriday || The mushrooms Stemonitis splendens .

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Happy fungifriday day and this is my contribution to #FungiFriday held by @ewkaw.

For me as a macrophotography lover, spending the afternoon shooting is part of my daily life routine and in this last few days the atmosphere day has felt very hots with the sky so bright which of course makes for a fun week to spend the afternoon outdoors activities.

And in this afternoon day , I walked into the local forest area which borders the edge of the swamp which is also only a few meters from my farmland and on the edge of the swamp , I felt lucky enough to be able to see a pile of wild mushrooms Stemonitis splendens which grows on the surface of dead areca nut stalks at the edge of the swamp and these mushrooms were seen growing amazingly on the surface of the roots of the areca nut stems and I took many opportunities for take images the mushrooms in several shots close-up.

The cool appearance of this mushroom looks very cool with its characteristic dark brown color which looks very special and sometimes at first glance it looks like a pile of clothes combs and some of them look like they have just released cool sprouts with very cool distinctive colors and you can find all the shots images of these mushrooms in my publication today.

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Looks like a coral reef :)

hehe, you are right, friend and greetings #fungifriday ;)

Manually curated by ackhoo from the @qurator Team. Keep up the good work!

thanks @ackhoo and Happy weekend, I hope you are always healthy there :)