This post My contribution to #FungiFriday by @ewkaw.
Hello friends of the #FungiFriday community, hopefully we are all always in good condition and smooth in all our affairs whenever and wherever we are, come back with me @khaidir on this good Friday still with the same situation, which is about hunting mushrooms .
I've been preparing this since two days ago as my material in the #FungiFriday community on Friday , and I'm also looking for a good opportunity to look for mushrooms after it rains. The type of mushroom that I share today is Crikit Mushroom I was looking for mushrooms and in the end I got this mushroom, which is a mushroom that we often see.
I got it in the garden behind my house it grows on the midrib of thatch which is used on hedges, the shape of this mushroom is very small and still wet it is white, I searched for what the scientific name for this mushroom was then I got it and it is the most internationally recognized apparently the scientific name is Schizophyllum Commune.
In terms of appearance, it looks small and has a size of about 3 cm. This mushroom does not have a larger size, it can only reach about 5 cm. If you look closely, the Crikit Mushroom sometimes looks like an umbrella, yes, it is an attractive white umbrella, so that with its unique model, it has produced a lot of people. me to take some pictures.
The effect of the rainy season does give everything to nature which makes it very easy for mushrooms to grow naturally like the mushrooms I show you, but cricket mushrooms can't last long, sometimes only five or six days, a fairly short period isn't it ..!
But people believe that this mushroom is very good for health, such as increasing immunity, can be used for diet and prevent cancer and most importantly for heart health because cricket mushrooms contain vitamin C.
Maybe no need to elaborate and here are some photos of white crickets that I got in the morning which was still wet with rain.
Image | smartphone |
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Model | Samsung A52 |
Tipe | Android |
Photography | @khaidir |
Lokasi | Aceh |
Sunting | Snapseed |
Maybe this is all I can share on this happy Friday I hope you enjoy seeing it, and I say sorry if it's not perfect in taking pictures because I'm not an expert but I always try to get better results.
Thank you to all the friends of the #FungiFriday community who have visited my simple blog.
Regards @khaidir