Fungi Friday - Three species of blooming mushrooms looked very beautiful and graceful this Friday in several plantations

in #hive-15132719 days ago

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Hello everyone, how are you on this Friday, and I am back to prepare some beautiful mushrooms to be showcased at the #FungiFriday Community hosted by @ewkaw today.

On this occasion I went back around some plantations to look for mushrooms on this Friday. and managed to find three species of mushrooms that I will show you on this Friday and hopefully you like it, and the first one I found was this Schizophyllum mushroom species on one of the dead areca nut tree trunks, and at that time I immediately approached it to take some portraits of this mushroom species.

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And this mushroom has a body shape that is somewhat similar to a fan with a slightly yellowish white color, and has gills that look very beautiful and unique because each mushroom has its own characteristics, and you can see below some portraits of this mushroom species and hopefully you like it.

Schizophyllum is a genus of fungi in the family Schizophyllaceae. The widespread genus contains six wood-rotting species.....Wikipedia

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Then I also found a species of wood fungus or better known by another name, namely Pycnoporus sanguineus, from its very unique shape with an orange color that looks very beautiful and attractive, and at that time I saw it growing well on a pile of dead areca nut trees, and at that time I took some portraits of pictures that looked very beautiful, and you can see them below.

Pycnoporus sanguineus is a white rot saprobic fungus. It was discovered on Guana Island (part of the Virgin Islands) but occurs throughout the tropics and subtropics, usually growing on dead hardwoods.....Wikipedia

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Then I also found this species of Podoscypha fungus that thrives under the roots of a dead and rotten areca nut, and its shape looks like a blooming flower that is so eye-catching, and at that time I immediately approached it and took some portraits of the pictures that looked very beautiful and graceful, and on this occasion I again captured some portraits of this species of fungus and I hope you like it.

Podoscypha is a genus of fungi in the family Meruliaceae. The genus has a widespread distribution, especially in tropical regions, and contains about 35 species.....Wikipedia

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LocationAceh, Indonesia
CategoryMushroom
EditingSnapseed
Photographer@ridor5301
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Hello @ridor5301 good morning
What beautiful photographs, I love how you edit them. The three mushrooms you found are very beautiful, excellent shots

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