Three very unique mushroom species this weekend that look very beautiful and elegant
Hello everyone, how are you? I hope you have a nice day and are in good condition this weekend. As usual, this morning I went back around several gardens and small forests to look for mushrooms, because in recent days our area has been getting more rain so there will be many species of mushrooms that will grow abundantly in some of the rotting wood.
And it wasn't in vain that I went around several small gardens and forests because I found several species of mushrooms that were very beautiful and elegant, and on this occasion tonight I again captured several picture poses of several species of mushrooms that I found today and I hope you like them and can enjoy it.
The first is this Thelephorales species mushroom which looks very beautiful because it has its own uniqueness starting from its bright yellow color, and has pores that look very interesting and unique and at that time I found this mushroom growing well in rotting wood.
And at that time I immediately took several angles of pictures which looked very beautiful and elegant because this mushroom has its own characteristics, and you can see below several portraits of this Thelephorales species mushroom.
The Thelephorales are an order of fungi in the class Agaricomycetes. The order includes corticioid and hydnoid fungi, together with a few polypores and clavarioid species. Most fungi within the Thelephorales are ectomycorrhizal.....Wikipedia
After that I found the Coprinellus disseminatus species mushroom which was growing abundantly in a pile of rotting wood, so at that time I immediately took several portraits which looked very beautiful and amazing, because this tiny mushroom has a very interesting charm.
Coprinellus disseminatus (formerly Coprinus disseminatus; commonly known as "fairy inkcap".....Wikipedia
The last one is this Marasmiaceae species mushroom which grows abundantly on piles of dead wood, so as usual I immediately took several portraits of this white mushroom with several portrait images which look very beautiful.
The Marasmiaceae are a family of fungi in the order Agaricales. Basidiocarps (fruit bodies) are most frequently agarics (gilled mushrooms), but occasionally cyphelloid (in the genus Cellypha).....Wikipedia
Camera | Smartphone |
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Location | Aceh, Indonesia |
Category | Mushroom |
Editing | Snapseed |
Photographer | @ridor5301 |
The thelephorales species look more beautiful than anything I've seen before
yes they have very unique and beautiful pores, and thank you so much and for the compliment.
You are welcome