Fungi Friday:three species of mushrooms that look very beautiful and enchanting
Hello mushroom hunting friends
Lately, I have been quite busy, so I haven't had any time at all to continue my work of hunting macro objects. This is something I truly don't want, because I have been in the blogging world for almost five years. Hunting macro objects requires a considerable amount of time so that the results are not wasted. Honestly, this work has made me understand what the world of photography really means, especially in the field of macro. Not everyone can do this work, as it requires patience and many other things that need to be done. Sometimes circumstances are not favorable for me, but I admit that this work has been very helpful to me. On this occasion, I want to present three species of mushrooms that are still perfectly preserved in my smartphone gallery.

This tiny little mushroom species is very small in size and extremely rare, which really caught my attention. The Crepidotus mollis mushroom has very unique characteristics, where the soft flesh membrane has tiny, delicate gills that are not visible to the naked eye unless examined more closely. Most of these mushrooms grow during the rainy season and attach themselves to decayed wood.


This mushroom, which has a fairly large cap, grows in the soil, and of course, this mushroom is actually quite big. I found this mushroom species while it was still very young. Incidentally, some time ago, while I was cleaning my garden, I suddenly saw a single mushroom growing separately. This mushroom has a very striking color, so I hurriedly wanted to collect it. I really wanted to take a look at the underside of its cap, but unfortunately, because it grew close to the ground, I could not see the beauty beneath it. This mushroom species from the genus Lepiota has a few scales on the top of its cap.



The last one is a species of mushroom that has a fairly long stem, and its texture is somewhat soft. I found this mushroom species on top of a tree that was already covered with moss. This mushroom species belongs to the genus Ganoderma, also known as wood-decay mushrooms. Interestingly, this mushroom species has a unique and cute shape. So, the three mushroom species I found were on different days, because at that time it was summer, so it was very difficult to see them grow perfectly.





This is my contribution today for the #fungifriday community, which was created and organized by @ewkaw
Thank you very much to all my friends who have taken a little time to read my post; I hope it can be useful for all of us.
Greetings from me @furkanmamplam
Hello dear friend @furkanmamplam, how are you?
I'm sorry to read that you were very busy and didn't have time to do what you love: macro photography.
It's great that you visited the forest. You found three species of beautiful mushrooms.
Beautiful shots.
I'm doing fine, my friend. Just as you said, I have indeed been very busy lately, so I haven't had any time to take photos. Thank you very much, my friend, for stopping by. I hope your heart is happy.