Hello hiver friends wherever you are, I'm back here to entertain all of you with various photography of mushrooms that I hunted some time ago in different places, and this is my contribution to #fungifriday this time and my best regards to @ewkaw as hosting.
Mushrooms, a word that is familiar to our ears, reproduce by spores and have many benefits and uses, and some of the types can be consumed and become a delicious and distinctive culinary dish in an area and many of the types of mushrooms are poisonous when consumed.
Some mushrooms have a hard body texture and survive a little longer, and some other types only live briefly and melt into ink, and not a few people in this part of the world are just looking for mushrooms to capture their beautiful moments, and I am one of them.
To get unique and good mushrooms, you always have to wait for the right time, the rainy season for example the presence of mushrooms is easy to find, and potential points of fungus are also targeted because not all places where mushrooms can grow and humid areas are the main targets.
Like the mushroom genus Arrhenia I searched for the existence of this mushroom a little far into the interior of the forest in the morning, growing beautiful on wood is the life that this mushroom lives.
Like mushrooms in general, I found this mushroom in clusters, and the arrangement was very neat,at first glance looks like an umbrella arranged.
Elsewhere, on the edge of a rubber plantation, live a genus of mushrooms Mycena inclinata I also found them in clusters in small numbers, looking still very fresh and charming, and also living parasites on rotting wood.
The thick rubber trees make the fungus a little protected from direct sunlight, so it is very beneficial for the fungus to survive a little longer to live, and the moist and fertile soil texture is a potential point for fungus to grow easily.
You can see from the picture how this fungus grows and sticks to the wood.
At first glance, mushrooms may not be interesting, but if you study them deeper and understand their beauty, believe me.. you will definitely continue to hunt them to take pictures and capture their moments of beauty, See you on the next #fungiFriday, thank you...
Best regard