Hello mushroom hunter friends
In the past few days I have returned to hunting mushrooms in one of the forests in the Bener Meriah area, Central Aceh, on this occasion I would like to invite you to see some species of mushrooms that I managed to find while hunting, indeed the weather in Bener Meriah has entered summer, but I am still enthusiastic about hunting mushrooms even under the hot sun, Almost all the wood branches in the forest have looked dry and fragile, I am very sure that there is no attempt to betray the results, that's why it makes the spirit to hunt them.
In the middle of my journey to the forest I found a type of gilled polypore mushroom, one of the hard fungus genus that grows on one of the roots of a tree that has dried, this mushroom species has a very unique color, although the sunlight continues to burn it, but from the texture it does not look wilted at all, this species of mushroom mang is classified as very strong in facing the weather, I'm glad I found it.
Not far from me I found the first species of fungus I came back to find one of the other hard mushroom species,well... Trametes gibbosa is one of the hard mushroom species that is almost the same as the first mushroom but the difference is very thin, this mushroom species is plain green without any hairs on the flesh, because the flesh of this mushroom is too big I can't use my macro lens, I shoot using the built-in lens of my mobile phone camera.
This third mushroom species is very unique in my opinion, the flesh is like one of the wings of a bird that wants to fly, this cute and adorable mushroom species is often referred to as one of the species of fistulina hepatica mushroom or more popularly known as beef mushroom, the shape and color of the flesh make me admire it, To be honest, this is the first time I have found a species of fungus shaped like this species.
At the end of my post today I added one of the collections of mushrooms Coprenellus domesticus well one of the domestic ink cap mushroom species, this mushroom species grows in pairs, indeed it is very rare I see this mushroom species growing singly, seeing them grow close to each other of course I want to take some parts of this mushroom species for me to capture.
This is my contribution today to the #fungifriday community created and curated by @ewkaw
Thank you very much to all of you who have taken a little time to read this post of mine, hopefully it can be useful for all of us.
Greetings from me @furkanmamplam