Fungi Friday : Some Mushrooms Growing among the piles of moss
This is one of my contributions to #FungiFriday by @ewkaw hopefully I can always give my best from the previous day.
Good evening, all mushroom lovers, on a Friday filled with various kinds of mushrooms, which will be shared by all friends from various countries,
Likewise with me, in this Friday's edition I will try to share some photos of mushroom shots that I found a few days ago when I was hunting as usual, but some of the mushrooms that I found this time grew on very weathered tree trunks and even so much moss grows there
like the mushroom that I found this time, a mushroom that has a brown color and grows on an old areca tree trunk, I see this one mushroom growing in a gap growing moss, this mushroom is included in the mushroom species Gymnopilus luteofolius Here are some photo shots that I have prepared
in another part I also saw a mushroom that didn't seem to be the same type but it looked like the umbrella had bloomed and was a little wet
one other type also exists with a slightly longer umbrella model and a wider umbrella
In the middle of the tree trunk there is also a brown mushroom which is larger in size and brown in color with a very interesting motif, this mushroom is included in the mushroom species Chrysomphalina
On other areca tree trunks I also saw a pile of mushrooms growing with small umbrella motifs and they grew simultaneously, this mushroom is a species of mushroom Coprinellus disseminatus
here are some mushroom shots that I can share at this time, hopefully there are some mushrooms that make you like them.
Camera | Poco x3 Pro |
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Location | Aceh, Indonesia |
Category | Macro photography |
Editing | Lightroom |
Objeck | mushrooms |
Photographer | @vikar |
Wow I have never seen mushrooms like those before their umbrella is so big even insect 🐝 can hide under it when it rains
Nice shot vikar
Yes, you are right, this mushroom has a wide umbrella, especially in the rainy season they grow very well
I can see how beautiful and big they have grown
My guess was right that this mushroom grows on areca nut stems that have been cut down, I often find them there. :)
yes, your guess was right, apart from being cut down on areca palm trees, usually on palm trees I also often find mushrooms like this
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