Fungi Friday - The three species of mushrooms that I found two days ago look very beautiful and graceful and have their own uniqueness - 26 Photos

Hello Everyone, today I am back to prepare some beautiful mushrooms that I will be featuring in the #FungiFriday Community hosted by @ewkaw today.
On this occasion I again found three species two days ago in the oil palm plantation, and on that day I immediately went to the oil palm plantation and when I arrived there I immediately explored the oil palm plantation and hoped to get some species of mushrooms, and it turned out to be not in vain because I found a species of mushroom known by another name, namely Pezizaceae, and at that time I found it in a pile of rotten wood.
And at that moment, I immediately took my smartphone camera and macro lens in my small bag. And at that moment, I immediately took this cup mushroom species, and without waiting long, I immediately took several different angles of pictures and it looked very beautiful and elegant. And on this occasion, I again show some portraits of this mushroom species, and you can see them below some portraits of this mushroom species.








This mushroom species has a bowl-like body shape that looks very unique. And its red color seems to have its own characteristics compared to other mushroom species, and usually this mushroom species grows well on piles of light and damp wood. And I had never found this mushroom species before, two days ago I found this mushroom species again, and I hope you like it.
Pezizaceae (commonly known as cup mushrooms ) is a family of fungi in the Ascomycota that produces mushrooms that tend to grow into a cup-like shape.....Wikipedia





Then after I photographed this red bowl mushroom species and I found another mushroom species, and at that time I was walking and circling this oil palm plantation, and suddenly in this oil palm plantation there was a dead areca nut tree and at that time I found a mushroom species known by another name, namely Lingzhi, and in the areca nut tree I found this wood mushroom species.
And the shape of its body that looks like a fan and from the hard structure has its own uniqueness, and its brown color has its own characteristics from other types of mushrooms and at that time I immediately approached it, and without waiting long I immediately took several different angles of pictures and it looked very beautiful and elegant, and on this occasion I will again show several portraits of this mushroom species and I hope you like it.
Lingzhi (Ganoderma sichuanense), also known as reishi, is a polypore fungus ("bracket fungus") native to East Asia belonging to the genus Ganoderma.....Wikipedia







And then I found another mushroom species, a mushroom species known by another name, Coprinellus domesticus. And at that time I found it in one of the piles of rotting wood and the shape of its small, yellow cap looked so eye-catching, and at that time I immediately took several different angles of pictures and it looked very beautiful and elegant, and you can see it below.
Coprinellus domesticus, commonly known as the domestic inky cap, or firerug inkcap, is a species of mushroom in the family Psathyrellaceae.....Wikipedia






| Camera | Smartphone |
|---|---|
| Location | Aceh, Indonesia |
| Category | Mushroom |
| Editing | Snapseed |
| Photographer | @ridor5301 |
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Good day, Mr. @ridor5301.
Without a doubt, mushroom hunting in this oil palm plantation is fantastic; every time you visit, you find some beautiful mushroom species.
All three species are colorful and beautiful, each with its own special appeal.
Beautiful photos!
You're right, they're absolutely beautiful. Thank you so much for liking the three mushroom species captured here, and have a wonderful day.
Please avoid reposting the same content in the future as it is considered abuse on Hive. If you posted in the wrong community, leave it and be more careful next time. Deleting and reposting is not the way.
Thank you very much for the information. I'll be more careful when posting in communities next time. I made a mistake posting in another community and then reposting it in the community I was targeting. I really appreciate your reminding me of this.
https://www.reddit.com/r/mycology/comments/1st6s74/finding_mushrooms_growing_on_areca_palms/
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