Mushroom Gallery In The Rainy Season

in #hive-1513272 years ago

Hello hiver friends wherever you are, I'm back here with the mushroom photography that I have prepared as my contribution to the #fungifriday edition this time by @ewkaw as hosting here.


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It rains almost every night with moderate intensity, the arid land has returned to being fertile and the dry grass has returned to green, the ecosystem has changed, and this also greatly affects the life of the fungus.

At times like this, mushrooms can thrive, rainwater that waters the soil increases soil fertility, and fallen twigs and leaves more quickly undergo the process of decay before becoming humus.

Trees and dead wood are also a haven and a potential place for several types of mushrooms to grow there.

Well... This is the mushroom gallery that I have summarized in mushroom hunting in several separate places in Aceh:

MYCENA GALERICULATA


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Mycena galericulata this mushroom genus appears to live in groups or clusters is the hallmark of this mushroom life, living on rotting leaves, these mushrooms are a little easier to find during the rainy season like this, thrive even though their lifespan is a little shorter.


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I found this mushroom not far from where I live, it only took me 10 minutes on foot to reach the location where this fungus usually grows.

VOLVARIELLA BOMBYCINA


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Elsewhere, to be precise. Beside a school, about 500 meters from the discovery of the first mushroom, there lived a mushroom Volvariella bombycina they are seen growing and sticking to a living tree, this looks a little interesting, the white color they display is clearly visible from a distance, some say this mushroom cannot be consumed because it has a bracelet on its pole, but I am still investigating this.


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LENTINULA EDODES


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Mushroom genus Lentinula edodes or there is better known as this Shiitake mushroom, grows on the ground that has dried up a little, he looks a little fat and contains.


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MARASMIUS ROTULA


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Elsewhere, we explore the mountainous area at the foot of Mount Salak where we can easily meet the mushroom genus Marasmius rotula or better known as pinwheel mushroom, but when I found it had wilted a little, I was a little late it seemed from his age he had grown a few days.


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RAMARIA STRICTA


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Still in the same place at the foot of Mount Salak, Aceh , Indonesia, the figure of the mushroom genus Ramaria stricta This mushroom that resembles seaweed grows beautifully and fresh on a pile of rotting leaves, when it was found this mushroom was still fresh maybe because the location of the discovery was a bit far to the bottom of the valley where the weather was cold and humid.


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This mushroom also closes our meeting on mushroom hunting this time, I will continue to contribute here with mushroom stories and photography here.

See you in the next issue of
#fungiFriday.

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Gorgeous mushroom! I love those umbrella-like ones.

very amazing mushrooms that you share On this occasion and of course it is one of the good reasons and very interesting to see

thanks my friend, I happened to get some beautiful mushrooms while hunting.

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This on is amazing!
Looks almost like tiny little trees.

thank you @ewkaw , this mushroom is indeed very interesting, I specially went down the valley a little to be able to reach it.

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