This is my contribution to the challenge on the Fungi Friday community by @ewkaw.
The paths that I have to walk are in a state of dimness and maybe in very dark darkness. The incline and sharp gravel roads are ready to wait for my arrival. Feeling very tired with feet in flip flops.
On this Friday I only got a few mushrooms in the wild forest. Firstly the fungus Trichia decipiens is a species of fungus in the phylum Amoebozoa of the family Trichiidae. This fungus grows at the base of decaying cendere trees and mushrooms which include growing on hardwoods.
Then the mushroom Xylaria hypoxylon is a species of mushroom from the Xylariaceae family which has the genus xylaria. This mushroom grows on rotting maneu tree trunks.
then the mushroom Scutellinia scutellata is a species of fungus from the kingdom fungi in the family Pyronemataceae. This mushroom grows on thatched tree trunks on the edge of rice fields.
And finally the mushroom Hericium is a mushroom from the genus Hericium Pers. (1794) in the Hericiaceae family. This mushroom grows on the trunks of areca palm trees that are starting to rot.
Using a smartphone and a 45mm lesbong macro lens, I shot the mushroom.