Several types of mushroom pictures that I have found in the forest with my village friends.

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Hi all FungiFriday friends.



How are you today, I hope your days are always enthusiastic and I hope you are all in good health and can do activities smoothly wherever you are right now.

So at this very happy meeting I will show some types of mushroom pictures that I have photographed a few days ago when I went to the forest with my friends from the same village.

At that time I was invited by my friend to go to the forest to hunt for various types of mushrooms in the forest, because that night it rained so that day my friend invited me to go to the forest, usually when it rains a lot of mushrooms grow so my friend invited me.

Okay friends, that's enough words that I can convey and let's see my post and the mushroom story that I want to post.

This is my contribution to #FungiFriday by @ewkaw



The mushroom in my post this time is a yellow coral mushroom, the mushroom has a jelly-like shape.

I found the coral mushroom a few days ago and "when will I find that mushroom" when I arrived in the forest, then I immediately found my first mushroom when hunting in the forest.

So this mushroom is one of the special poisonous coral mushrooms. if we eat it, this mushroom can cause symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea.

In addition, this coral mushroom also experiences muscle spasms, although I am not an expert in cases of death due to this mushroom, we must still be aware of its toxicity.

And this is the coral mushroom that I have posted.

Let's move on to the next mushroom, the white mushroom is usually called lentinus fungus.

I got that mushroom in the forest with my friend when I got the mushroom in the first post. When I saw the mushroom I really liked it so I immediately decided to photograph some pictures of the mushroom.

This lentinus mushroom can be known as an edible mushroom, but it can be poisonous if it grows on a tree whose trunk is poisonous. and this is the appearance of some pictures of lentinus mushrooms that I have put below.

And we continue with the next mushroom, the supa kincir mushroom.

I got that mushroom after I got the mushroom in my second post, at that time the mushroom was seen by my friend so he called me to see the mushroom and when I saw the mushroom I was very interested and immediately photographed several pictures of the mushroom.

This mushroom can be known as supa kincir or eagle mushroom or the scientific name Lentinus arcularius. and in short, let's see the third mushroom that I have posted below.

Let's continue with the last mushroom that I got, which is a red mushroom, this mushroom grows on a tree trunk so I saw the mushroom from a distance that sparkled from its red color, and at that time I immediately approached the mushroom so I was immediately interested and immediately decided to take some pictures of the mushroom.

This mushroom can be recognized as Pycnoporus sanguineus, this mushroom grows on hard tree trunks that have died and this mushroom grows in the form of a thin dry conk with lateral attachment to the substrate, or sometimes a very short stalk. the cap is reddish orange which is getting lighter to brownish.

And here are some pictures of the reddish orange mushrooms below.

Okay, all my friends, and those are some pictures of various types of mushrooms that I managed to post at this meeting and I hope you all can be entertained and like it and thank you very much my friends for your visit that is always with me, see you in the next post at the next meeting.



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this is me above @danielcaesar a #photographer who likes hunting in the forest.



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