Truncospora ochroleuca

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Truncospora ochroleuca12 july 2025Central Aceh ,Bireun, Indonesia



The mushroom I'm showing you this time is also a lingzhi mushroom that grows on dead wood. It's white in color, and here we can see that it's starting to dry.

Mushrooms are one of the decomposers we find in the forest, and they certainly come in many varieties, one of which is the one pictured here.

I found this mushroom a few weeks ago while I was in a garden in the middle of the forest. Of course, our forest is home to various types of mushrooms, and the journey to the destination is quite difficult, as you have to climb high mountains and enter dense forest.

While I was in the garden, Makassar saw this mushroom attached to the dead wood, and as usual, I took some pictures of it, of course, to share with you as images for this post.

Now, let's take a look at the pictures I took of this mushroom.


Camera usedCanon Eos 700D
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PhotographyTruncospora ochroleuca
Photographer@jasonmunapasee


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And here I am above @jasonmunapasee a #Photographer who always hunts in the forest to look for insects and beetles and also everything that is unique and interesting to see.

Link to originalcommunity
Linkhttps://www.inaturalist.org/observations/307901092
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5.087962596.6126069https://www.openstreetmap.org/?mlat=5.0879625247&mlon=96.6126069406#map=12/5.0880/96.6126



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Thank you for sharing those lovely photos my friend I hope you enjoy your day ahead 🙏🏾

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