Fungi Friday:some mushroom stocks in the rainy season

in #hive-15132714 days ago

Hello everyone
Entering February in my area is already in the summer, of course I did not miss to display some species of mushrooms for today, because when the rainy season yesterday I stocked some species of mushrooms for me to immortalize in this wonderful community, starting from the beginning of February the sun began to shine from morning until late afternoon, It is not easy for mushroom species to survive, because some of the wood branches have started to dry out so that some types of mushrooms in the place where I usually hunt have become extinct, but you can still enjoy some stock of mushroom species that I collected during the rainy season a few days ago.

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Like one of the types of mushrooms that I found, growing in hard wood with a slightly strange shape but interesting to see with its uniqueness, fuscoporia gilfa one of the types of oak chon mushrooms with its name is already strange, especially the part of the fungus which incidentally looks very rare, you can pay attention to the flesh of this mushroom species that is coiled in one of the hardwoods, And the flesh also has small pores that almost cover the entire part of the meat, uniquely one mushroom is also like there is a hole in the inside as if following the wood, I really admire the mushroom species that looks strange but has its own opportunity.

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At first I saw on one of my coffee trees there was a strange shaped lump,I was very curious about what I was seeing,I wasn't sure if this was just the flesh of the coffee tree sticking out in front of me,Before I took some pictures I kept paying attention to it in depth or more detail,I tried to take some pictures for me to search on google lens but there was no exact answer about what I was looking for This, I repeatedly searched for it, there are some parts that mention that what I am looking for belongs to the Daldania mushroom species, but I am not so satisfied with the name shown to me through Google Lens, if you know about the name of this mushroom very respectfully you can leave a comment below.because I am very curious about the name of this mushroom species.

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In addition, I have also prepared some portraits of tiny babies from one of the species of Coprinellus domesticus mushroom, which is one type of inkcap mushroom, these tiny babies just appeared on the surface when I saw them a few days ago, they are really cute and adorable, I didn't leave them before I collected some parts of this tiny baby, I really like it because the color is still kind and the hat also has white spots so that makes me interested in having it.

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At the end of today's post, of course, I have prepared one type of hard mushroom that grows on the trunk of a tree, a type of lingzhi mushroom or a type of polyporous mushroom that has its own characteristics with several colors in the flesh, this mushroom is identical to the hard but soft flesh when we touch it, but unfortunately I can't take some pictures of the bottom of this mushroom because it is difficult for me to catch his.

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This is my contribution today to the #fungifriday community 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

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Thanks you so much 🙏💗

You managed to capture some beautiful mushrooms well, my friend🙏

Thanks you so much my friend for your comment,Have a great day🙏💗

How are you, dear friend @furkanmamplam? Good morning

It's good that it rained a few days ago, that's wonderful for the growth and conservation of mushrooms

I must admit that I had never seen these mushrooms called
fuscoporia gilfa before, I love their shape and color

What a beautiful collection of mushrooms you have found, they are all beautiful

I take this opportunity to wish you a great weekend