This is my contribution to #FungiFriday by @ewkaw. On today's edition of Fungifriday, September 22 2023, I again want to share some beautiful & interesting mushrooms that I photographed yesterday. Yesterday at around 16.46 I was still the forest, at my usual location looking for mushrooms with a friend. Even though it is no longer the rainy season, the location is still quite shady & damp, making it possible to find several types of mushrooms there.
And among the several types of mushrooms that I managed to photograph yesterday, I am more interested in sharing two of them in today's post. Both are small sized mushrooms but are no less beautiful & interesting than medium sized or large sized mushrooms, because the two small sized mushrooms that I want to share have their own charm both in terms of shape and color.
The first mushroom is a small pink mushroom that I found growing on a small twig that had been buried in clay, so at a glance it looks like this mushroom is growing the ground. This mushroom is quite interesting to me because this is probably the first time I have encountered it. So I have difficulty identifying the scientific name of this fungus. But I believe that if this mushroom is part of the Mycena mushroom, it could be part of the Mycena rosea mushroom in a small version. :)
As with the pink mushroom above, this second small yellowish brown mushroom was also difficult for me to identify. However, in my opinion, this mushroom still belongs to the Psathyrellaceae family. And as I said above, these two mushrooms are indeed small in size but have their own charm with their beautiful shape & color. Even though these two mushrooms are still foreign to me, their beauty is the reason I share several photos of these mushrooms on this FungiFriday today.
Camera | Realme 3 Pro + Macro Lens |
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Category | Fungi Photography |
Processed | Lightroom |
Location | Tanah Luas, Indonesia |