I really like mushrooms and taking photos of mushrooms is also one of my hobbies, especially since mushrooms are physically different and have their own uniqueness that makes me really enjoy working with mushrooms. As this afternoon I returned to hunting mushrooms in the tropical forest near my house, yesterday's heavy rain made me very confident that I could get mushrooms as my subject today, and also my mushroom collection as usual.
Plants that do not have this chlorophyll grow with a variety of weather and certain types of fungi, because some mushrooms can grow in the summer and most grow after the rain or rainy season. One of the mushrooms that I met can grow in certain seasons depending on the fertility of the place, and the mushrooms that I encountered grew on rotten wood.
Mushroom type Schizophyllum is a fungus that grows in groups and mostly grows on various species of rotting wood, seeing these mushrooms makes me really like those that grow in groups. It grows irregularly, but this mushroom managed to make me love it and I really enjoyed doing macrophotography of it. I found these mushrooms, not too big and not too small, and very suitable for taking photos of their mushrooms with the macros that I used with decent image results.
Mushroom genus of the family Schizophyllaceae it has six widely distributed species of wood rot of the fungus, for me these mushrooms are amazing and managed to make me like them growing in groups. With many appearances, I really enjoy choosing one by one mushroom for me to take a closer look, and until now I haven't found this mushroom that only grows alone even though it exists or not that grows independently I don't know, but if there is I really want to be able to find this mushroom as soon as possible.