Hello everyone
Finally after one week we separated and today we meet again and of course on this occasion I have prepared several species of mushrooms that I have found in the last few days, these three types of mushrooms that I found on different days, and these three types of mushroom species really attracted my attention, hunting mushrooms is certainly very fun by seeing firsthand various types of their species.
The first one I want to show you one type of mushroom that has a very small long stem, the mushroom species marasmius epiphyllus one of the genus of mushrooms that is classified as very beautiful, with its other characteristics of its kind, they have small buds and long stems, there are several colors of this mushroom genus, this time I found this mushroom species whose stem is black and the buds are different colors, of course this has its own uniqueness, They appear in the heavy rainy season and grow on already dry and damp foliage.
The second one may be a little strange in shape of the body part, the hypomyces of the parasitic fungus genus that I found is quite interesting to see, and I think if I capture it before I take a picture of it maybe I will regret leaving it just like that, how not, this genus of parasitic fungi I have rarely found since I hunted mushrooms, most of them grow in clumpy soil, Surprisingly I couldn't take the back of his body because there was a slight obstacle in my manual lens, I was a little disappointed at that time because I couldn't capture the back of the body, to be honest if I managed to capture the back of the body maybe you would be amazed by the beauty of this parasitic fungus genus.
This type of mycena mushroom may have been caught several times, for some reason this type of mushroom when I see it I always want to capture some pictures of this mushroom species, my eyes don't want to look away when I see it, it feels like before I shoot it my footsteps are too heavy to step into another place, most of them grow singly and not side by side too closely, The gills on the inside of his hat always amazed my heart to glance at him, most of them grew on the decaying branches of the wood, and I managed to make this type of mushroom laugh out loud after catching it.
This is my contribution this week to the #fungifriday community organized and made 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