Fungifriday || two types of mushrooms i found in separate locations

Good afternoon everyone ☕🍄

This is my contribution to #fungifriday organized by @ewkaw

in this post I want to show two types of mushrooms that I found in two different locations, although this mushroom does not look as beautiful as other mushrooms that may often be published by hivers, but still, in my opinion this mushroom has its own uniqueness so that it becomes something valuable for its connoisseurs and one of them is me, this mushroom has a simple appearance but there are some parts that look striking and make it very interesting to observe up close.

to avoid curiosity, now let's go to see closely the first type of mushroom that I found in my family's garden, and this mushroom grows on one of the small twigs that has started to rot, although their appearance is simple but try to look at them closely and I'm sure you will find something that touches your heart.

Here is the first type of mushroom I found growing on a small twig that had started to rot.

one of the most interesting sides of this mushroom is the underside of the mushroom which forms a pattern of small pores with a very neat arrangement, this reminds me of one type of fibrous plant when I see them up close, besides that I also get this mushroom has a very distinctive aroma, although this mushroom has a relatively small size when compared to the Ganoderma species, but still this mushroom has similarities between the two.

if the bottom of the mushroom has a neatly arranged pore pattern, then the top of the surface of this mushroom is no less interesting where the entire mushroom is filled with pure white but in the middle of the mushroom there is a maroon color that is triangular like the Pyramids of Giza in Egypt, sorry maybe I am exaggerating in this mention ;) and as you can see this mushroom grows on the surface of rotting wood branches by sticking and extending out.

Here are some photos of this beautiful mushroom that I have captured for you.

In a separate location, I also found other species of fungi growing on organic material and mud residue carried by overflowing river water (floods) and I found these fungi growing solitarily in the gaps between the remains of organic material that was starting to rot. These fungi have a soft texture and are not bright in color.

If the previous mushroom species has a hard texture and unique pattern, then this second mushroom species has a soft texture with a brownish white color, as you can see at the bottom of this mushroom has gills that form a straight line and this is very different from the first mushroom species I found, this mushroom is unique because they are able to grow on organic materials and in muddy conditions.

Here are some photos of the second mushroom I found, I hope my mushroom portraits this time will help you to recognize the types of mushrooms in the place where I live.

Thank you very much for visiting my mushroom blog today, see you in the next post & have a nice Friday 🥰🥰



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Hello, dear friend @lightofhope

These two mushrooms you found are beautiful. The first has a gorgeous color combination, and the second type of mushroom is striking for its delicate appearance.

Beautiful photographs.

Have a beautiful day.

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Thanks for sharing this here. Was much insightful to know about this mushrooms

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