Fungi Friday - Three species of very beautiful and graceful mushrooms in the areca nut garden for this Friday
Hello everyone and have a nice day, on this Friday I am back to prepare some beautiful mushrooms to be exhibited at the #FungiFriday Community organized by @ewkaw today.
Two days ago I went back around the areca nut plantation to look for mushrooms, especially since there are many trees that have been cut down in this areca nut plantation, and there will definitely be several species of mushrooms that will grow on the surface of the earth because in the past few days our area has been showered with rain again, and before I leave I always bring a smartphone camera and macro lens in my bag wherever I go.
And when I arrived there I saw a pile of rotten wood and at that time I rushed towards the pile of wood, and a few minutes later I found a species of fungus Gymnopilus sapineus growing abundantly on one of the piles of wood, and at that time I immediately took the species of fungus and a moment later I immediately took several angles of pictures that looked very beautiful and graceful.
This umbrella mushroom has a very attractive color shape with a reddish yellow color that looks very bright, and the shape of the stem is rather small with an umbrella that looks very attractive, and when I saw it, this mushroom has its own characteristics and looks so perfect, and below are some portraits of this mushroom species and I hope you like it.
Gymnopilus sapineus, commonly known as the scaly rustgill or common and boring gymnopilus, is a small and widely distributed mushroom which grows in dense clusters on dead conifer wood.....Wikipedia
Then I found another species of Lycoperdon echinatum mushroom and at that time I saw it growing well on rotten and damp wood fragments, and from its body shape it was rather small with a brown color and at that time I immediately took several different angles of the picture to see the interesting side of this mushroom species, because this mushroom has its own characteristics and looks very beautiful and you can see it below.
Lycoperdon echinatum, commonly known as the spiny puffball or the spring puffball, is a type of puffball mushroom in the family Agaricaceae.....Wikipedia
Then I found another species of wood fungus Trametes versicolor that thrives on felled areca palm trees, and from the shape of its body it is very beautiful with its pores that look very interesting, and as usual I immediately took some pictures that look very beautiful and I hope you like it, and you can all see it below.
Trametes versicolor – also known as Coriolus versicolor and Polyporus versicolor – is a common polypore fungus found throughout the world.....Wikipedia
Camera | Smartphone |
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Location | Aceh, Indonesia |
Category | Mushroom |
Editing | Snapseed |
Photographer | @ridor5301 |
Hello dear friend @ridor5301 how are you?
What beautiful species of mushrooms you found, they are all very pretty, especially the "Lycoperdon echinatum"
Have a wonderful day
Thank you very much sir and I am glad to hear that you like some of the mushroom portraits that I captured this time, and I hope you have a nice day.
It's great that you found these three species of beautiful mushrooms in the areca plantation. The "Trametes versicolor" is very striking.
Beautiful shots @ridor5301
Thank you so much for stopping by and liking it and I really appreciate it.
very nice mushroom photo
Thank you so much....