Fungi Friday - Three very beautiful and unique mushroom species this Friday that are very interesting to see

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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.

Good afternoon, how are you everyone and I hope you always have a nice day and are in good condition, a few days ago I went back around the palm oil plantations and areca nut plantations to look for mushrooms and prepare for this Friday, and hope to get some beautiful and elegant mushrooms.

When I got there I immediately walked around this garden and a moment later I found a species of small hat mushroom or better known by another name, namely Psathyrella, from the shape of the hat which looks cute with a slightly brownish yellow color and looks very interesting because this mushroom has its own characteristics.

And at that time I immediately approached it and took several different angles of the picture to make it look attractive and beautiful, and when I managed to take several angles of the picture it looked very beautiful, and you can see it below.

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This mushroom usually grows on dead wood and has a rather small body shape compared to other mushrooms, especially during the rainy season there are many of these mushrooms on several dead trees, and I hope you like some of the photos of this small hat mushroom that I captured this time This.

Psathyrella is a large genus of about 400 species, and is similar to the genera Coprinellus, Coprinopsis, Coprinus and Panaeolus, usually with a thin cap and white or yellowish white hollow stem.....Wikipedia

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And the second is a species of wood fungus or better known by another name, namely Pycnoporus sanguineus. At that time I saw it growing abundantly on a dead areca nut tree because its shape was similar to a fan, and with an orange color that looked very beautiful and unique, and you can see it below.

Pycnoporus sanguineus is a white rot saprobic fungus. It was discovered on Guana Island (part of the Virgin Islands) but occurs throughout the tropics and subtropics, usually growing on dead hardwoods.....Wikipedia

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Then I discovered another species of mushroom which is known by another name, namely Lentinus, and this mushroom usually grows on piles of rotting wood and has a unique shape with very bright colors, and all my friends can see it below.

Lentinus is a genus of fungi in the family Polyporaceae. The genus is widely distributed, with many species found in subtropical regions.....Wikipedia

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CameraSmartphone
LocationAceh, Indonesia
CategoryMushroom
EditingSnapseed
Photographer@ridor5301


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The three types of mushrooms you display today look very beautiful, but the first type of mushroom is one of my favorite types of mushrooms, thank you very much my brother for sharing some types of beautiful mushrooms with us.

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Yes, the first mushroom is the cutest among the others, and thank you very much for stopping by and really appreciate it.

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three beautiful varieties you found this week, the ¨Pycnoporus sanguineus¨ are beautiful mushrooms. Thank you very much dear friend @ridor5301 for all this information and the beautiful shots
Have a beautiful morning

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Good evening sir and thank you very much for liking some of the mushroom species that I featured on Friday, and I hope you always have a nice day this weekend.

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It is a great pleasure to visit your blg dear friend

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

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