FungiFriday: a pile of mushrooms on a dead tree trunk
Hello #FungiFriday friends, we meet again on this special Friday
Today I have prepared some mushrooms that I found a few days ago.
I found this mushroom on a fallen areca nut tree, when it just rained at my place, I tried to explore the bushes in front of my house, and I also found this mushroom.
The shape of the mushroom that I found is very unique, with its small and fluffy shape, with a brown color. I think this mushroom is just growing, because the petals of this mushroom have not yet bloomed.
I tried to trace this fungus via the Internet. This mushroom is called Schizophyllum communeis a species of Fungus in the genus Schizophyllum. The mushroom resembles undulating waves of tightly packed corals or loose Chinese fan. "Gillies" or "split gills" vary from creamy yellow to pale white in color. The cap is small, 1–4 centimeters (3⁄8–1+5⁄8 in) wide with a dense yet spongey body texture. It is known as the split-gill mushroom because of the unique longitudinally divided nature of the "gills" on the underside of the cap. This mushroom is found throughout the world
I took all of these mushroom photos using my own cellphone camera, and I edited them a little.
FungiFriday friends can see it in my post below:
Location | Aceh pidie-Indonesia |
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Camera Maker | Samsung |
Camera Model | Samsung a33 |
Take time | 10-00 wib |
Flash Mode | No Flash |
This is all I can share on this occasion, hopefully we can meet again next Friday. Greetings from me @asklanbudi
Schizophyllum commune is a mushroom that can be eaten when it is still young. The Acehnese often cook it by stir-frying it, aka "geu phep". :)
oh, I just found out that this mushroom is edible, I'll try it.
thank you friend for the information, and have visited me
this is a good edible mushroom
I have never eaten this mushroom, someday I will try it
I love seeing some of the beautiful mushroom pictures you shared.