Fungifriday: Powdery Textured Mushrooms

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If the coconut tree is almost rotten or rotten then you burn it until it becomes half charcoal. After that, be patient to wait for the rainy season to come, after a few days of rain, that's where the Brefeldia maxima mushroom will grow to color the dark coconut tree trunk with a pink mushroom body. I've tried it, and I've proven it for the umpteenth time. If you're curious about whether the Brefeldia maxima mushroom will grow on a burnt coconut tree.

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The Brefeldia maxima mushroom has a distinctive orange color and some of it is almost corroded. This mushroom has a texture like flour, it was proven when I fanned it with my hand and the mushroom would decompose like dust. Well, this is the appearance of the mushrooms that I show with some amateur shots that I did.

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This is my submission for #FungiFriday, which is hosted and curated by @ewkaw

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Hello dear friend @naisfreedom, good morning

What a beautiful mushroom! It's the first time I've seen them.

What you've tried is great. I didn't know that burning this type of log can actually grow these mushrooms.

Thank you so much for sharing your experience.

Have a great day.

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Yes, but it is very much influenced by the rain incentives. Good luck b@jlufer

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Looks like foam stuck to the wood. Unique fungus :-)

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This mushroom must be very small in size, but you managed to photograph it very well.

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