Fungi Friday || Three Types of Mushrooms, Fairy inkcap mushroom, Marasmiellus Mushroom,Cow Dung Fungus
Hello fellow mushroom hunters, how are you all today, hopefully we are all still in good health and can participate in activities smoothly.
On Friday 22 September 2023, I will show again pictures of interesting mushrooms that I have prepared in several places. In recent times it has also rained frequently in the area where we live so that this guava plant can grow well both on the ground and on rotten wood. As we know, mushrooms are a plant that has extraordinary beauty and beauty. In this world there are many types of mushrooms and of course each type of mushroom also has its own beauty.
Some mushroom plants can be consumed and some cannot be consumed. Mushrooms that can be consumed are certainly mushrooms that taste quite good and many restaurants have made food menus from edible mushrooms. Some mushrooms that cannot be consumed are of course quite dangerous because they contain poison.
So on this occasion today I have prepared three very interesting types of mushrooms that I found in a small forest and grow on rotten wood. Everyone Let's look at these pictures that I have prepared.
For the first mushroom image display, Fairy inkcap, this mushroom grows on rotting wood in a forest that I visited. This is very young, I really like the look of these pictures because they look quite beautiful and have visible letters. They grew 3 stems on the rotting tree and I tried to get a good picture of this mushroom. When I saw this mushroom there was still a little dew on it so it was quite good for us to photograph. When Mama and this mushroom I used a smartphone with an additional lens on the camera, I added a function to see this mushroom more clearly because it is small.
Then to display the second mushroom image, namely Marasmiellus. This mushroom also has extraordinary beauty and the top of this mushroom is like the surface of an umbrella and underneath it also has fibers that are quite visible. This mushroom grows on a wooden twig and I tried to lift the wooden twig to be able to take a picture of this fungus from below so that it looks more beautiful and more interesting for us to see. This is also a very beautiful type of mushroom and I really like looking at this mushroom.
For the third image display, there is a picture of a fungus that grows on animal dung. This clock is also often called cow dung fungus. The reason people call this science cow dung fungus is because this fungus usually grows on animal dung, namely cows. It grows very well and there are several pictures of mushrooms that I took when they were still small and there are also ones that have bloomed which have a round circle at the top.
OK, friends, those are some of the images that I can show you for this happy Friday and hopefully these several images can make all of these images beautiful images for us to see. Thank you to all my friends who have given me encouragement and opportunities and see you again later in my next post.
Note, the words I wrote in this article are in Indonesian and I first wrote them in the smartphone notes application section. Then to translate into English I used Google's help.
Photography | Mushroom |
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Camera Used | Smartphone |
Model | iPhone |
Photographer | @mnurhiver |
Location | Aceh, Indonesia |
I love it. Photo of a mushroom that I rarely see
Interesting mushroom collection, the pictures you share look amazing
Thank you very much friend
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Wow, very interesting and beautiful to look at 👍🙋
Thank you very much @fanigunawan
You're welcome bro 🙋👍 nice to meet you, I've been to your place at the North ACEH fish seed center 🙏
Nyoe bang pani dari dinas perikanan Aceh Utara sang eh.😄
Nyoe awai wate lon jak mita bibet engkot na lon jak sawe keunan ngeun rakan lon dari teupin lancang barat 👍🙋
Oee yayaya. Bereh2 .😀😀👍👍
I really enjoyed seeing the varieties of mushrooms that you have found dear friend @mnurhiver Congratulations on the beautiful photographs, thank you very much for sharing with us
have a beautiful morning
thank you very much @jlufer .I am also very happy to be able to display my mushroom pictures again.How are you there . When will friends come to our place?😁👍