Hello mushroom hunter friends
Almost one month I can't hunt mushrooms due to the drought that hit my area, I find it very difficult to hunt them because in the usual place I hunt mushrooms there are no more humid places due to the hot sun making the place look dry and the wood branches are also no longer looking damp, I feel like I have lost them in the past few weeks, But I had to give up to hunt them, and thank God the last few days it started to rain and I found two types of mushrooms for #fungifriday this week.
In the last few days I found two types of mushrooms after fasting for almost a month, one of the types of mushrooms I found was leucocoprinus birnbaumii or better known as a type of flower pot umbrella mushroom, this mushroom grew in the squeeze of wild grass around my yard, since the rain began to fall the weeds that were starting to wrinkle looked fresh, The impact was huge after the rain fell, and this flowerpot mushroom appeared singly, I was very happy after seeing it, and I started to take pictures of it from several different angles.
One dry month in my area makes everyone have to be patient, because the rain works for all fields, with the rain giving blessings to everyone, one of them myself, I am very moved because on this Friday I again display several types of mushrooms for all my mushroom hunter friends around the world, this flowerpot mushroom that I found is almost blooming, Having a large umbrella is of course very interesting to see, but I didn't find this moment, maybe next time I will meet this mushroom, I have to prostrate myself in gratitude for my prayer being answered.
In a different place I found another type of mushroom, at first glance I saw a mushroom that has small thorns on its body that is almost similar to the type of puff ball mushroom, but I searched on google lens and it turned out that the mushroom I found was called one type of lycoperdon perlatum mushroom or more often referred to as a type of telok wart mushroom, This type of fungus is usually scattered everywhere, but it may have just rained and they have not seen it grow.
This is my contribution to the #fungifriday challenge 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