Today I found several types of fungi on rotten wood, one of which is included in Basidiomycota, namely brown fungi with a stem leaf cap that has quite thick flesh. This umbrella-shaped fungus is quite beautiful as a plant that does not have chlorophyll and grows with spores.
Location Bogor Regency, West Java Indonesia
Date 18-04-2025
ID 270981713
IDUU 437dce6f-6ae5-4766-9c92-43c81878b348
Original link https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/270981713
Here are some photos of fungi with the scientific name Basidiomycota that I took using my cellphone camera from various positions.
Another type of fungus that I found was a fungus that grew on a piece of rotten bamboo and on other rotten wood.
The type of mushroom that I found on a piece of rotten bamboo has a fairly striking brown color.
While what I found on other rotten wood is a mushroom that has quite hard flesh.
Before I close this post, I will share a little information about mushrooms according to the knowledge that I have. Mushrooms are a type of plant that does not have chlorophyll that grows in damp places either on the ground, rotten wood or on piles of rotting plant remains.