Hi how are you, hope you are having a great day and are doing well wherever you are. Today I am back to prepare some beautiful mushrooms that I will be featuring in the #FungiFriday Community hosted by @ewkaw today.
Yesterday I went back around the forest to look for mushrooms and when I got there I saw a pile of rotten and damp wood, and there I saw a family of mushrooms that looked like they were growing well on the pile of wood, and the mushrooms had small hats that were so eye-catching and at that time I immediately approached them to see them up close.
And after seeing it at that time I immediately took some pictures of the mushroom species known by another name, namely Coprinellus disseminatus, and some of the pictures looked so perfect and beautiful and you can see some pictures of this mushroom species below.
This mushroom has a small body shape with a slightly yellowish white hat that looks so bright and attractive, and yesterday I found this mushroom species again because it has been raining in our area for the past few days, and several mushroom species including this mushroom grow well in our area and I hope you like some of the portraits of this mushroom species.
Coprinellus disseminatus, formerly known as Coprinus disseminatus and commonly known as the fairy inkcap, fairy bonnet, or trooping crumble cap, is a species of agaric fungus in the family Psathyrellaceae.....Wikipedia
Then I found another species of Daldinia concentrica mushroom that thrives on dead tree trunks. This mushroom species has a unique shape with a very hard texture, and at that time I immediately took several different angles of the picture and it looked very beautiful and unique because this mushroom species has its own characteristics and looks so perfect, and below are some portraits of this unique mushroom species.
The inedible fungus Daldinia concentrica is known by several common names, including King Alfred's cake, cramp balls, and coal fungus.....Wikipedia
Then I found another species of mushroom Sparassis crispa on another tree trunk. And its shape is similar to a blooming flower with a slightly yellowish white color that looks so attractive, and at that time I immediately took some angle photos of this mushroom species, and you can see below some photos of this mushroom species.
Sparassis crispa is a species of fungus in the family Sparassidaceae. It is sometimes called cauliflower fungus.....Wikipedia
Camera | Smartphone |
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Location | Forest Aceh, Indonesia |
Category | Mushroom |
Editing | Snapseed |
Photographer | @ridor5301 |