Fungifriday / Exploring mushrooms around the river bank with friends, and getting three types of mushrooms which have their own beauty.
This afternoon, my friend and I agreed to explore mushrooms, around the river banks, of course around the river banks the land there, is often humid and the air is very cool because there are lots of trees, so lots of mushrooms usually grow easily. However, exploring the river bank, we also have to be very careful because there are many predators, such as snakes, which often stop in the grass bushes.
We went straight to the location on the river bank using motorized vehicles. It didn't take long after we got there, I immediately took a walk around it and looked at the fallen trees and bushes which usually had mushrooms, which was easy. grow.
After walking for a few minutes, my attention was drawn to a pile of mushrooms growing on a fallen and mushy banana tree. I felt happy and immediately approached by grumbling to clean the small twigs that were preventing me from being able to photograph the part of the mushroom that was visible before my eyes. This mushroom has a long stem with a slightly whitish gray color, it looks like we can eat this mushroom, but this mushroom is still small.
Then I found another fungus growing on a broken branch. Because the branch was damp, the fungus easily grew on the part. This mushroom has a unique umbrella and looks like it is still attached to the stem that has not yet bloomed, the color is also very beautiful, I immediately took and lifted the wooden branch rather easily so I could photograph the uniqueness and appearance of this mushroom.
I was so engrossed in enjoying the mushrooms I found and immortalizing them, I didn't have time to see where my friend was walking, so I had to call my friend's name and finally he listened and answered. I immediately walked to where my friend was and while I was walking towards where my friend was. I found another pile of mushrooms growing on the remaining wood that had been cleared.
These mushrooms are stacked together so they look very charming and tempting with the colors looking very clean, I felt very satisfied when I observed and captured every corner of the stack.
The afternoon light from the west began to fade because it was covered by many growing trees, the mosquitoes started to make noise and approached us to bite, so we decided to immediately go home. However, while walking home, we rested in one of the plantations that had just been cleaned, making it easier for us to rest for a while while unwinding after walking around.
Around this place we looked for various types of mushrooms, although I can only show three types of mushrooms, because apparently if there is no rain it will be very difficult to find various types of mushrooms, even though they are usually seen a lot on the river banks. Even so, I am very satisfied that I was able to get three types of mushrooms and I can share them with this beloved community.
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NOTE: I wrote it in Indonesian with the help of Google Translate into English.
Photography | fungi |
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Camera Used | Smartphone |
Model | POCO M4 Pro |
Photographer | @frizzy97 |
Location | Aceh, Indonesia |
I'm glad you accepted your friend's invitation to walk along the river, since you found some beautiful mushrooms
Beautiful photos @frizzy97
thank you very much I am also very happy to have read my post and liked it
Wow amazing photography my friend have a fungi Friday and a wonderful weekend
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Very pretty mushrooms! How to know which ones you can eat?
for the first mushroom picture, I once ate one that grew under a banana tree. but I don't know the second and third mushroom pictures yet