Some results from this Friday mushroom search
Hello all #fungifriday friends
My friends, the weather in our area has been a little warmer than before, this is understandable because our area has just entered the end of the rainy season
Because of that
Looking for mushrooms now is a challenge in itself because the mushrooms grow when there are damp and watery places.
but now the identity of the water is not sufficient, the mushrooms are a little rarer than before. Therefore, my friend and I looked for the mushrooms in the forest because we felt that the place was a little more humid and there was rotten wood that made the mushrooms grow better.
Okay, my friends, below are some of the results and a little explanation, hopefully you all are entertained and like it.
My friend!!
Thursday, March 13th, it was afternoon after we looked for grass for our farm goats, we took a short break, then my friend and I decided to look for some mushrooms so we could share them in the Fungus Friday community.
And soon after that we found the first mushroom.
I found this mushroom growing on the ground and living in groups with a slightly fragile texture which when I held it immediately broke.
This mushroom is about 5 cm in size and I found it growing under the wilderness.
Then, we continued our journey, and finally we found mushrooms again, this time the mushrooms we found were growing on a rotting tree, and how happy we were because one rotting tree contained several different mushrooms.
The fungus found on rotting tree branches is the same type or species as oyster mushrooms, the first being a white mushroom that grows upright.
Then, still in the same place, the next mushroom is reddish in color and wide in shape.
After we were satisfied taking several pictures of the mushrooms on the rotten wood, we continued our search, and we found a different mushroom again,
We were satisfied with the results of our mushroom-finding adventure this Friday, and finally decided to go home, but on the way home we found mushrooms again.
Alright my friends.
Those are some of the results of this Friday mushroom search, and I would like to thank those of you who have stopped by and taken the time to read my post at this meeting, hopefully you are all entertained and like what I share at this meeting.
My contribution to #FungiFriday by @ewkaw
Camera used | Handphone |
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Lens | 64 mp |
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Photography | fungifriday |
Photographer | @antonydossantos |
About the author
Maulizar Mawardi or better known as @antonydossantos. I am a student. Like taking pictures, but not a professional photographer, insect lover, nature lover, looking for momentum is my hobby.
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