FUNGIFRIDAY : MUSHROOM IN MY AREA

in #hive-1513273 years ago

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Greetings fungifriday, this is the 15th week for the Friday mushroom community, and this is my 14th post on this community, because I started sharing mushroom posts in this community starting from the second week. On this occasion, because there is no special topic this week, as usual I will share some photos of mushrooms that I found in the forest not far from where I live, namely in Aceh - Lhokseumawe. The photo of the mushroom that I share here was taken using a smartphone camera and the help of a macro lens, and to find out the name of the mushroom that I share, I tried to match the image in my smartphone gallery on the Google lens, and also looked for some information that explained about this mushroom on google search.

Okay guys, without getting too long into the introduction, let's just look at some of the mushroom photos I'm going to share at this Friday meeting, and I hope you guys like it 🤗


FIRST MUSHROOM - "Mycena"

This is the first mushroom that I will share on this occasion, as I said in the introduction that I found out the name of the mushroom using the help of Google Lens, and after I matched the photo in my smartphone gallery on Google Lens, I finally found a name for it. this type of mushroom that I share, the name of this mushroom is "Mycena", and after I found the name, I also tried to find some information that describes this mushroom on google search, and there I found wikipedia, here I will also quote some explanations on wikipedia which explains about the mushrooms that I share, there it is explained that:

"Mycena is a large genus of small saprotrophic mushrooms that are rarely more than a few centimeters in width. They are characterized by a white spore print, a small conical or bell-shaped cap, and a thin fragile stem. . . . . ." Read More On Wikipedia

After reading some information on wikipedia, I can conclude that the information described there with the image I share is appropriate, and here I am sure that I am not mistaken in naming the mushroom that I share in this section, what mycena is it? but I don't know the full name of the mushroom that I share.

Okay friends, below are some photos of a mushroom named Mycena that I will share with all of my friends, and all of these photos I took using a smartphone camera and the help of a macro lens, hope you like it;

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SECOND MUSHROOM - "Marasmius Orange"

This is the second mushroom that I will share with Friday's fungi friends, "Marasmius Siccus" is the name of the mushroom that I share in this section, this is also the name I found when I tried to match photos in my smartphone gallery on Google Lens, here I try to take a photo of this mushroom with a black background, here I will also quote some explanations that explain this mushroom on wikipedia, there it is written that;

"Marasmius siccus, or orange pinwheel, is a small orange mushroom in the Marasmius genus, with a "beach umbrella"-shaped cap. The tough shiny bare stem is pale at the top but reddish brown below, and the gills are whitish.. . . . . ." Read More On Wikipedia

Okay buddy, below are some photos of a mushroom named Marasmius siccus, I also took this photo using a smartphone camera and the help of a macro lens, hope you like it;

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THIRD MUSHROOM - "Panus Purpuratus"

This is the third mushroom that I will share on this occasion, after matching the photos on google lens I also found the name of the mushroom that I shared in this section, the name of this mushroom is "Panus Purpuratus". As usual here I also quote some information that explains about this mushroom on wikipedia, there it is written that;

"Panus purpuratus is a fungus in the family, Panaceae, first described by Greta Stevenson in 1964. The type species was collected from fallen wood in a coastal forest in Waikanae in 1949. The species is endemic to New Zealand. . . . ." Read More On Wikipedia

Okay friends, below are some photos of a mushroom called Pycnoporus Coccineus, this photo I also took using a smartphone camera and the help of a macro lens, hope you like it;

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Hi @mipiano , here I found the little bear, but unfortunately he is not as cute as I found a few weeks ago, and this is another bear cub, and I told this little bear about you, he said say hello to your, and send greetings to you ;D

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FOURTH MUSHROOM - "Pycnoporus Coccineus"

This is the fourth mushroom that I will share with all my friends on this occasion, "Pycnoporus Coccineus" is the name I found when I tried to match photos in my smartphone gallery on Google Lens, here I will also quote some information that explains about mushrooms. this is on wikipedia, there it is written that;

"Pycnoporus coccineus is a saprophytic, white-rot decomposer fungus in the family Polyporaceae. A widely distributed species, the fungus was first described scientifically by Elias Magnus Fries in 1851. . . . ." Read More On Wikipedia

Okay buddy, here below are some photos of mushrooms named Pycnoporus Coccineus. I also took this photo using a smartphone camera and the help of a macro lens, hope you like it;

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Okay buddy, that's all I can share at this Friday meeting, sorry if there are some words that are difficult to understand, because I'm still using "Google translator" help to translate my writing into English. See you next Friday, Happy #fungfriday and and peace love greetings.

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"INFORMATION"

CameraPoco X3 NFC
LensExternal Macro Lens
ProcessMobile Lightroom & Picsart
LocationIndonesia - Aceh
Photographer@mirz
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~"About Me"~

M. Alan Mirza (@Mirz)

My name is M. Alan Mirza, I am currently 28 years old, I come from Asia, to be precise in Indonesia - Sumatra Island. I work as an emergency room administrator, namely in the Medical Record section at Cut Meutia Hospital. My hobbies are uncertain, my hobbies follow my mood, sometimes I like reading, sometimes I like writing, sometimes I like photographing small insects and other small object, sometimes I also like to play games for a long time 😁

My contribution to #FungiFriday by @ewkaw

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I can't decide if I like the orange skinny ones or the furry ones the most.
Both awesome :D

I can't decide if I like the orange skinny ones or the furry ones the most.

In terms of shooting the orange one is a bit more difficult, because it is so small, it grows on leaves 😁

Both awesome :D

Thanks, I'm glad you like both 🤗

Manually curated by ackhoo from the @qurator Team. Keep up the good work!

Oh, you have found again a small bear soft toy :))

Thank for the greetings from it, it is cute 😇

The photos of Marasmius siccus came out very well with that dark background! Super !

Hello dear friend @mirz good afternoon
I love the varieties you have found, it is amazing how small the first variety is; The rest are just beautiful. excellent shots congratulations
Thank you very much for letting us know the mushrooms in your area
enjoy the weekend

Thanks a lot @jlufer , glad you like it 🤗