In October, some parts of the world are experiencing spring, but in Indonesia, which has a tropical climate, the rainy season has just begun after the dry season has passed.
The low and dry areas are now back in water, even small rivers have also been passed by water, and the mushroom civilization has returned at this time.
A forest in the Gayo highlands, precisely at the foot of Mount Burni telong, is a potential place for explorers to look for the presence of mushrooms, with high humidity and cold weather making it easier for mushrooms to breed.
Lepiota fresh fungus that lives parasitic on wood that has rotted a little, this is the first mushroom I have encountered, it seems to be raining heavily in this area, it looks like water molecules are still inhabiting the surface of the mushroom.
With their soft texture and white fungus, they seem able to survive a little longer because they grow here in the damp and cold.
Microporus xanthopus This mushroom is very easy to find and easy to grow anywhere, with a hard body texture, this fungus is able to survive longer even when exposed to direct sunlight.
This forest holds a lot of mushroom life in it, various types of mushrooms can easily grow here, the beauty and uniqueness of mushrooms can be found here, and there is a small stream whose water looks a little cloudy.
And there are 2 other types of mushrooms that were caught on camera.
The rain that fell again opened up space for mushroom life, beautiful shoots re-emerged with freshness, new life for the mushroom ecosystem.
Thus my short trip in exploring some mushrooms in the area of a mountain, hopefully it can entertain all friends, Thank you.
Best regard