FungiFriday||Four macro mushrooms this Friday
How are you all #fungifriday friends?
My friends!!
Considering that our area is currently entering the dry season, the mushrooms that we focus on are macro mushrooms because these mushrooms are a little easier to find now than mushrooms that are generally umbrella-shaped and are around 10 cm and above
And the mushrooms that I shared at this meeting, I found all of them under the forest covered by large trees, because under the trees the atmosphere is a little cool and the soil is moist.
My contribution to #FungiFriday by @ewkaw
- My friend, the first mushroom I found was a mushroom that grew on a rotten banana diaper, this mushroom was very small and its size was around 2 cm according to my prediction. This mushroom was shaped like an umbrella but its size was very small, even my thumb was three or four times bigger than this mushroom.
- After taking some pictures of the first mushroom I continued my journey and not long after the second mushroom appeared, this mushroom was almost the same as the first mushroom I mentioned. However, the stem is a little short and the shape is exactly the same as the first mushroom, what do you think, my friends, are these mushrooms the same or are they just similar but different species?
- then the third mushroom that I found was a small mushroom, this mushroom is like an oyster mushroom, I found this mushroom on a rotten areca nut stem
My friend!! I found a lot of this mushroom and it can be said that its population is very abundant in our area, but I only took a few pictures because there are four types of mushroom pictures that I shared at this meeting, so I didn't take many pictures
- And the last mushroom I found was a different mushroom like the usual mushroom, this mushroom was round and I found it on a fallen and rotten areca nut tree, its color was black and its powder could stick to your hands when held.
Okay my friends, those are some pictures of mushrooms that I found this Friday, I hope you are all entertained and like what I share at this meeting and I also say a thousand thanks for stopping by and stopping by this post and reading my post, I hope you are all entertained and like it, see you at the next meeting
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Photography | FungiFriday |
Photographer | @antonydossantos |
About the author
Maulizar Mawardi or better known as @antonydossantos. I am a student. Like taking pictures, but not a professional photographer, insect lover, nature lover, looking for momentum is my hobby.
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All the mushrooms you found are beautiful, although the last species is the one I like the most
Excellent shots @antonydossantos
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none is edible, right?
As far as I know, all types of mushrooms are not edible, except oyster mushrooms, but the species I am sharing this time is small, so it is also rarely consumed, thank you for stopping by.
Es hermoso el mundo de los hongos
Thank you for your kind words, have a nice day ♥️♥️♥️