Two Types oOf Mushrooms That Grow In The Wild

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Hello all mushroom lovers friends, as usual every Friday we will show all of our best mushrooms. You must have shown your mushrooms. So on this occasion I want to share some pictures or photos of mushrooms that I took this morning.

This is one of my contribution to #FungiFriday by @ewkaw

Mushrooms are classified into the type of kingdom fungi group, this is because mushrooms do not have chlorophyll so fungi cannot create Food itself because fungi do not have photosynthesis so they cannot produce food.



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There are two types of mushrooms that I photographed, but I don't know what kind of mushrooms they are, if you know you can comment below. This mushroom looks unique, it grows naturally with the huta. This fungus looks almost wilted and dead because it has grown for a few days.



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This is the second type of mushroom, namely Gerigit mushroom or in my place it is called "Gulungku" mushroom. This mushroom has the Latin name Splitgill Mushroom This mushroom is white in color, it usually grows on rotten wood.



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Gerigit Mushrooms can be consumed, but I haven't cultivated any. Most people in my village look for it in the rainy season, this fungus grows a lot during the rainy season.



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That's a little description of the picture I posted, I hope you guys like it. Thank you, see you in the next post next Friday.



INFORMATION

Cameravivo
Lenslensa macro
Photographyfungi
ProcessSnapseed
LocationIndonesia
Photographer@logawa

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Great pictures. The top one really looks like one of those marble funnels.