FungiFriday: found mushrooms in the thickets
Good afternoon friends wherever you are.
Today we can meet again on a blessed Friday.
I'm sure friends must have prepared some mushroom photography.
Like myself.
This morning I went to my front yard. And I'm sure today I will definitely find mushrooms, and it turns out I found mushrooms on a broken tree, this place is the place where I often find mushrooms, even though there is only one type of mushroom on this tree.
I believe this mushroom is very young. This mushroom shape is small and orange in color.
I tried to find out about this type of mushroom via the Wikipedia website Pycnoporus sanguineus
Here are some photos of mushrooms as follows:
The second mushroom I found was not far from the first one I found.
This mushroom a few months ago I saw small, now this mushroom grows very big, it grows on a dead tree.
I also searched about this type of fungus via the Wikipedia website Fomitopsis pinicola is a stem decay fungus common on softwood and hardwood trees.[1] Its conk (fruit body) is known as the red-belted conk. The species is common throughout temperate Europe and Asia.[1] It is a decaying fungus that serves as a small-scale disturbance agent in coastal rainforest ecosystems
Friends, you can see some of my findings in my post below:
This is all I can share this Friday, hopefully next Friday we can meet again.
Greetings to friends from me @asklanbudi
Location | lhokseumawe -Indonesia |
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Camera Maker | Samsung |
Camera Model | Samsung a33 |
Take time | 09-10 wib |
Flash Mode | No Flash |