Greetings of friendship to all my friends in the world. The pain and fatigue that is currently happening to my body is really felt, my friend. Today is my first day of hunting activities after being sick for almost a week. Maybe what I get is not much at all. I left the house to go to the palm tree plantation. Because last night it rained where I was. Because my condition was starting to get better, I tried the location close to the house first. Using my smartphone and macro lens, I headed to the palm tree plantation. Usually after rain mushrooms will grow, although not much.
Friends, I only found two types of mushrooms which grew on the roots of the thatch tree and also on the branches of the dead soursop tree.
First I got a mushroom called Diorygma pauciseptatum. The fungus Diorygma pauciseptatum is a species of fungus in the genus Diorygma from a member of the family Graphidaceae. This fungus is a species of corticol moss (bark-dwelling). Mosses have a yellowish green thallus that is opaque, irregular, and lacks soredia and isidia. Its distinctive feature from other Diorygma species is its ascospores.
Then I got the fungus Neurospora. This fungus is a species of fungus from the Sordariaceae family in the Sordariales order from the Pezizomycotina subphylum. This fungus grows on the roots of thatch trees. With orange and yellowish colors. With fine thread and really beautiful.
Even though I felt very tired, I tried as hard as I could. On foot I went to a location which was about 500m from my house. When I arrived at the edge of the thatch plantation, I first took a break and prepared my smartphone and lens. I use a 45mm and 30mm macro lens. I overlapped my two lenses to produce a good and clear image.
Thank you very much to the caregivers Fungi Lovers and team and all my friends. Best wishes always.