Fungi Friday Spirit... Greetings to all friends. We meet again here in this amazing Community. This time I share 2 (Two) types of beautiful mushrooms that are growing well.
The images that I share are My Contribution to #FungiFriday by @ewkaw
Actually, I almost missed this beautiful mushroom because these mushrooms grow in the middle and bottom of a fallen tree trunk. Moreover, this mushroom is brown so without paying close attention I would have just passed these mushrooms. However, since hunting for mushrooms, tree trunks that have fallen and have long been dead will be one of the main destinations for looking for mushrooms. However, if we are in a hurry and not observant, of course we will miss various beautiful objects just like that.
This is a mushroom that grows in a round shape and is brown in color, does not have a stem and umbrella like other mushrooms that we often find. It looks similar to Daldiniaa mushrooms, but what I found in the search engine Daldinia mushrooms are black and different from what I found, It could be a color change from the age of the mushroom or it could be a different mushroom. what is certain is that this mushroom is unique and interesting.
The second mushroom is no less beautiful and interesting, this is the mushroom Pluteus cervinus with a fairly large stem and umbrella making a mushroom that grows in the cracks of piles of wood. This has been weathered and is visible to my eyes. This area is not exposed to enough sunlight so it looks a bit damp, this condition might be good for the growth of this Pluteus cervinus fungus.
The fine layer of fungus on top of the umbrella still looks wet from the rain.
This mushroom is clearly very different from the mushroom above, both in color and shape, but both types of mushrooms have their own interesting sides, both in shape and color.
Thank you to friends who came and saw my post this time. Hope you like it and feel entertained.
Photographer | @dzaky12 | |
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Image | Mushrooms | |
Camera | Smartphone | |
Location | Aceh |
By @dzaky12