FungiFriday - Gymnopilus subtropicus & Podoscypha mushrooms
This is my contribution to #FungiFriday by @ewkaw
Friday comes again and may we continue to be healthy and all affairs are made easy. And in today's issue of #FungiFriday I want to share two species of mushrooms that I discovered some time ago. I found these two mushrooms in different locations but still in the oil palm plantation area.
In the first photo is the fungus Gymnopilus subtropicus, a species of agaric fungus in the family Hymenogastraceae. This mushroom looks more attractive because it has gills, and I found this yellow fungus growing on rotten palm midrib.
Then in the second photo is a fungus that I found growing on the edge of the pond, growing on rotten logs that are always damp because they are close to puddles. Because it grows on the outskirts of the pond, of course, I find it difficult to take pictures of this mushroom, so I finally took a few stems so I could take a photo. As for the fungus I mean Podoscypha, a genus of fungi in the family Meruliaceae. And here are some photos.
Camera | Vivo V2040 + Macro Lens |
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Category | Fungi Photography |
Processed | Lightroom |
Location | Tanah Luas, Indonesia |
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very amazing What you Show and also of course you have got what you wanted
Beukah
Hello dear friend @alexa-macro good day
both varieties of mushrooms are very beautiful, although the first variety looks better because you can see its gills
Thank you very much for sharing this information and the beautiful photos.