My Contribution to Fungi Friday by @ewkaw.
This is my contribution today in the Fungi Friday community in taking on the challenge by @ewkaw.
Previously, I would like to thank the caregivers from the Fungi Friday Community and @ewkaw and all my friends in the world. Without noticing a week has passed. Today is a very special day, namely Fungi Friday, which is always looked forward to, of course, for mushroom hunters around the world.
The seasons keep changing, the clock hands keep turning, the days keep changing without waiting for me to continue hunting in the Aceh forest. Currently the rain in my area is starting to decrease unlike two months ago the rain continued to fall without stopping. A fresh taste for mushroom plants, of course, grows a lot. With less rainfall, mushroom plants also limited me to be able to hunt them. The more I look for the more curiosity continues in my every step. The steps of men who do not practice in hunting mushrooms continuously.
Today I only found very few mushroom plants that live in the urban forest of Lhokseumawe, Aceh-Indonesia. The first time I got red ear mushroom (Auricularia auricula-judae, synonym Auricularia auricula, Hirneola auricula-judae) is a species of mushroom in the Auricularaceae family from the kingdom of fungi, genus Auricularia.
Then the mushroom Conocybe is a species of mushroom in the Bolbitiaceae family of the fungi kingdom, genus Conocybe.
Furthermore, the mushroom Mycena is a species of mushroom from the Mycenaceae family. Mycena is a large genus of small saprotrophic mushrooms that are rarely more than a few centimeters in width.
Finally, I got the mushroom Inocybe rimosa is a species of mushroom from the kingdom of fungi in the genus nocybe in the Inocybaceae family. Hopefully all friends feel happy and always in the protection of God Almighty. Amen!
Camera Xioami Redmi Note 9 Pro
Photographer @teungkulik
Catagory Fungi Photography
Processed Mobille Adobe Linghtroom
Lens External Macro Lensbong 45mm
Location Lhokseumawe city, Aceh-Indonesia