Fungi Friday : Three mushrooms that each have their own beauty

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This is one of my contributions to #FungiFriday by @ewkaw hopefully I can always give my best from the previous day.

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around half past five yesterday afternoon, I had free time again and I tried to go to one of the residents' gardens which is quite far from the area where I live, according to my predictions there will definitely be some mushrooms growing on piles of wood, plus the weather is often rainy

When I got there I immediately looked into several piles of wood, and saw a red cup mushroom, hairy but very unique, usually only one cup mushroom grows on one stem of this mushroom, but what I found this time was different, they were conjoined twins and I just saw this, This fungus is a species of fungus Sarcoscyphaceae

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then I passed by one of the fronds of a coconut tree, and saw a pile of what looked like dust, after looking closer it turned out to be a mushroom, but this mushroom released a lot of brown dust every time the area they grew on was shaken, I thought the dust was dangerous, slowly I try to take some shots even though they are very small

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This fungus belongs to the mushroom species Stemonitis

Stemonitis is a distinctive genus of slime moulds found throughout the world (except Antarctica). They are characterised by the tall brown sporangia, supported on slender stalks, which grow in clusters on rotting wikipedia

I tried taking two other shots that looked different backgrounds

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I continued my journey to one of the rotten oil palm trees, and there I saw a round Mingil toadstool which was growing very fertilely, on the stem you could see several streaks of water

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This fungus belongs to the mushroom species Coprinellus disseminatus the other two grew up as twins and were very small

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CameraPoco x3 Pro
LocationAceh, Indonesia
CategoryMacro photography
EditingLightroom & snapseed
Objeckmushrooms
Photographer@vikar


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The second mushroom is very unique. I like this mushroom

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thank you, it's a pleasure for me

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You get three types of very beautiful mushrooms today, for me mushroom number two is more unique and interesting

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You're right, the second mushroom is more amazing, but the first mushroom is so unique

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How great that yesterday afternoon you had some time to go out in search of mushrooms dear friend @vikar
What a beautiful mushroom the ¨hairy red cup¨ is. I love its shape and its bright colors, however, the ¨Stemonitis¨ are really very striking, you can't believe how small they are and how many of them there are
The ¨Coprinellus disseminatus¨ are always very attractive to see
Beautiful shots, congratulations

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