My contribution to #FungiFriday by
Good evening everyone wherever you are, how are you tonight? Tonight I'm back here and as usual I'm going to show you shots of the beautiful mushrooms I found in the wild. I really like hunting for beauty in nature because there will always be interesting things in every second. Nature always amazes me every time, that's the reason I really like the outdoors.
Tonight I will show you two types of beautiful mushrooms that I found growing on rotting soil and wood, the two types of mushrooms are Entoloma rhodopolium and xeromphalina. Both mushrooms are equally beautiful and attractive with their respective charms. If we look at the posture of the mushroom, it is very tempting. It feels that if it is processed into something, it is very delicious. But unfortunately this desire must be buried considering the mushroom is not suitable for consumption.
Xeramphalina mushroom has a bright color, usually a mushroom that has a bright color has a toxic substance that cannot be consumed automatically. Meanwhile, the Entoloma rhodopolium mushroom clearly cannot be consumed because what I got grew on soil mixed with chicken manure. As far as I know, mushrooms that grow on animal waste have toxic substances, which means they cannot be consumed. If we are also desperate to eat it may be fatal. I myself do not dare to try because I always remember that prevention is better than cure.
xeramphalina
entoloma rhodopolium
| 📷 Image | information |
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| Camera Used | Realme 7i |
| Type | Android |
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| Location | Indonesia |