Hello Everyone, today I am back to prepare some beautiful mushrooms that I will be featuring in the #FungiFriday Community hosted by @ewkaw today.
A few days ago I found another species of Gymnopilus fungus under the dead roots of the areca nut, and at that time I saw it growing well under the roots of the areca nut and at that time I immediately approached it to see it up close, and without waiting long I immediately took several angles of pictures that looked very beautiful and graceful because this species of fungus has its own characteristics, and you can see below some portraits of this beautiful species of fungus.
and at that time I saw it growing well with its family that thrived on one of the roots of the areca nut, and from its slightly brownish yellow color that looked very beautiful and elegant and had a rather large and thick umbrella, and usually this species of mushroom will thrive on piles of dead and damp wood, and at that time I took several different angles of pictures to see the interesting side of this species of mushroom.
Gymnopilus is a genus of gilled mushrooms within the fungal family Hymenogastraceae containing over 200 rusty-orange spored mushroom species.....Wikipedia
Then I found another pile of rotten wood and at that time I found a pair of small hat mushrooms that looked very beautiful and so eye-catching, and it turns out that this species of mushroom is known by another name, namely Psathyrella, and this mushroom has a color pattern that looks very different from other mushroom species because it looks very beautiful and graceful, and at that time I immediately approached it and took some pictures that looked very beautiful and interesting, and you can see them below.
Psathyrella is a large genus of about 400 species, and is similar to the genera Coprinellus, Coprinopsis, Coprinus and Panaeolus, usually with a thin cap and white or yellowish white hollow stem.....Wikipedia
Then I found another species of Lycoperdon echinatum mushroom from the round body shape that looks like a small ball and its brown color is so attractive and perfect, and at that time I saw it growing well on a pile of wood that had been overgrown with green moss that looked so unique, and at that time I immediately approached it and took some portraits of the pictures that looked very beautiful and graceful, and you can see below some portraits of this mushroom species and I hope you like it.
Lycoperdon echinatum, commonly known as the spiny puffball or the spring puffball, is a type of puffball mushroom in the family Agaricaceae.....Wikipedia
Camera | Smartphone |
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Location | Aceh, Indonesia |
Category | Mushroom |
Editing | Snapseed |
Photographer | @ridor5301 |