Fungi Friday - Some mushroom species that look very beautiful and graceful in this Friday's edition

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On the occasion of this Friday, I am again preparing some beautiful mushrooms to be displayed in the #FungiFriday Community organized by @ewkaw today.

Two days ago I went back around some coconut plantations to look for mushrooms in preparation for this Friday, and there were some coconut trees that had been cut down and there would definitely be some species of mushrooms that would grow well on the pile of dead and rotten wood, and before I left I always brought a smartphone camera and a macro lens in my bag wherever I went.

And when I arrived there, it turned out to be true and I found this species of Macrolepiata fungus, and at that time I saw it growing well on rotten and damp pieces of wood, and from the shape of the hat, it was thick with a whitish pink color and at that time I immediately approached it and took several angles of pictures that looked very beautiful and graceful.

Macrolepiota is a genus of white spored, gilled mushrooms of the family Agaricaceae.....Wikipedia

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And the second is this species of Pluteus mushroom that grows well on rotten trees that have been overgrown with green moss, and its shape is small, maybe this mushroom is still new and at that time I immediately approached it and took several angles of pictures that looked very beautiful and graceful, and you can see it below and I hope you like it.

Pluteus is a large genus of fungi with over 300 species. They are wood rotting saprobes with pink spore prints and gills that are free from the stem.....Wikipedia

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The third is the Trametes versicolor mushroom species that looks very interesting and unique and at that time I immediately approached it and took some angles of the picture that looked very beautiful and graceful, and you can see below some portraits of this wood mushroom species that looks very unique and interesting, and hopefully you like it and can enjoy it.

Trametes versicolor – also known as Coriolus versicolor and Polyporus versicolor – is a common polypore mushroom found throughout the world.....Wikipedia

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CameraSmartphone
LocationAceh, Indonesia
CategoryMushroom
EditingSnapseed
Photographer@ridor5301


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Manually curated by scroogergotchiheroes.com from the @qurator Team. Keep up the good work!

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Your photographs are excellent, I love how you edit, the color of the shots is surprising
The three species you found are beautiful, I like how they stand out against the green of the moss @ridor5301

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Thank you very much for the compliment and I am very happy to hear that you like some of the mushroom displays that I showed you this time and have a nice day.

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