Good afternoon all community members, welcome and meet me again here again of course in my blog post special mushroom picture edition and contribute or participate in the #fungifriday challenge Friday 22 December 2023.
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Well friends, this time I will share pictures and a little story in the form of a written post which is about the process or method I started from looking for and getting to collecting mushrooms that I found a few days ago, yes friends, a few days ago I was in a village that is close to the mountains or at the foot of the mountain, the village is very cool and has a very moist soil texture, I took the time to look for mushrooms that were found or grew around where I lived in the village, in the morning I walked to a a large garden and I went around it looking for mushrooms.
(Image of garden area)
Long story short, from the results of my search in the garden, I found 2 types of mushrooms with different types and different places where they grow. The first mushroom I found was on a small log close to a small irrigation water or water that flows into the rice field embankment next to the garden.
Well, this is a type of Polyporus arcularius fungus.
(Image of the Polyporus arcularius)
This mushroom is also often called or known as supa pinwheel or eagle mushroom, this mushroom has a pale brown to dark brown color and has dry scales. And the texture of the outside of the lid (edge) has fine hairs. The hymenium has hexagonal pores and is cream to brown in color. The hymenium extends downward. The stalk is central, glabrous, scaly, and brownish. I really like this mushroom both in terms of morphology and color and size. Maybe this is one type that falls into the category of mushrooms that I like the most.
Well, here I still have 1 more type of mushroom from the results of my search a few days ago. Below I found that this fungus grows directly on the ground, not on logs. At first glance, this fungus looks like a fungus that often grows in animal droppings. From the results of my search below, it is a type of Parasola plicatilis fungus.
(Image of Parasola plicatilis mushroom)
According to my search on Google Lens, this fungus is commonly known as pleated ink cap, which is a small saprotrophic fungus with a double cap. Shaped like a white umbrella. And this type of fungus is known to die quickly and will decompose itself once the spores have been spread. Otherwise, they will dry out quickly in the morning sun, or will eventually collapse under the weight of the lid.
That's the discovery of 2 types of mushrooms that I made a few days ago in a village. Actually, not only that, I found several other types of mushrooms, but because I have already shared these types of mushrooms in my previous post, I will not share them again. this post, I am very happy and like mushroom hunting and even took the time to look for mushrooms so that I can and can share them in this community. Hopefully in the future I will continue to share mushrooms with various other variations.
Yep friends, I have finally arrived at the end of my blog post today, thank you for all your attention, thank you for your visit, I hope you all like it. See you in the next post.