Fungi Friday - Four kinds of mushrooms that I found yesterday for this Friday that look very beautiful and graceful

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Hello everyone, how are you on this Friday, and I am back to prepare some beautiful mushrooms to be showcased at the #FungiFriday Community hosted by @ewkaw today.

On this occasion I will again show some portraits of mushroom species that I found yesterday in the areca nut plantation. Because there are so many areca nut trees that have died so that there are several species of mushrooms that grow well in the pile of wood, and especially in the last few days our village has been experiencing rain and it is time for mushrooms to thrive in this nature. And when I arrived there I immediately explored this plantation, and hoped to get some species of mushrooms this time.

And a few minutes later I found this species of Coprinellus micaceus mushroom. From the shape of the hat that looks very beautiful with a slightly brownish yellow color that looks so eye-catching, and at that time I immediately took some shots of the picture that looked very beautiful, and you can see it below some portraits of this mushroom species.

Coprinellus micaceus is a common species of mushroom widely distributed in North America, typically growing in rotting wood.....Wikipedia

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Then I found again this species of Xylaria cubensis mushroom and from its unique shape it looks like a blooming flower, and has a slightly yellowish white color and at that time I found it on one of the piles of wood, and as usual I immediately took some portraits of pictures that looked very beautiful and unique. And you can see it below and hopefully you like some portraits of this unique mushroom species.

Xylaria cubensis is a genus of mushrooms. belongs to the group Ascomycota.....Wikipedia

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Then I saw a dead betel nut tree and found a species of wood fungus or better known by another name, Lingzhi. And the shape is similar to a fan with a hard texture and has a color that looks very interesting and unique, and at that time I immediately took some portraits of this wood fungus species, and you can see it below some portraits of this wood fungus species.

Lingzhi, Ganoderma sichuanense, also known as reishi or Ganoderma lingzhi is a polypore fungus ("bracket fungus") native to East Asia belonging to the genus Ganoderma.....Wikipedia

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Then I also found a pair of this Coprinellus flocculosus mushroom species. And its shape looks very unique with white hairs visible on its umbrella so interesting, and at that time I saw it on a dead areca nut tree and overgrown with green moss and as usual I immediately took some shots of the pictures that looked very interesting, and on this occasion I am back to show some portraits of this species of white hairy mushroom, and I hope you like it.

Coprinellus flocculosus is a species of agaric fungus in the family Psathyrellaceae. It was first described as Agaricus flocculosus.....Wikipedia

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CameraSmartphone
LocationAceh, Indonesia
CategoryMushroom
EditingSnapseed
Photographer@ridor5301


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Beautiful photography of the tiny mushrooms. Loved seeing them.

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Thank you very much and I really appreciate it, and have a nice day.

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What I like about your posts, besides the beautiful photographs, is that you always give us the names of the mushrooms you find
The mushrooms you found are beautiful @ridor5301

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you are right and thank you very much and glad to hear that you like it.

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