Hello Everyone, today I am back to prepare some beautiful mushrooms that I will be featuring in the #FungiFriday Community hosted by
today.
For the past few weeks, our area has been experiencing a hot summer, so it hasn't rained in a few weeks. Luckily, I still have a stock of the mushroom species I discovered at the end of last year. The first one is a mushroom species known by another name, Coprinellus micaceus. I found it in a pile of rotting wood in a thicket of dry leaves, and I immediately approached it to take a closer look.
And its small shape with a slightly brownish yellow cap that looks so eye-catching. And at that moment I immediately took my smartphone camera and macro lens in the small bag that I carry everywhere I go, and a moment later I immediately took some pictures that looked so beautiful and unique, because this mushroom species has its own characteristics and you can see them below.
Coprinellus micaceus is a common mushroom species widespread in North America, typically growing in decaying wood.....Wikipedia
Then after I photographed this species of toadstool and at that time I immediately found another species of mushroom. And this species of mushroom is known by another name, namely Lingzhi, and this species of mushroom in my village is often called wood mushroom because of its hard texture and color that looks so eye-catching, and at that time I immediately took several different angles of the picture and it looked very beautiful and elegant, and you can see below some portraits of this wood mushroom species.
Lingzhi (Ganoderma sichuanense), also known as reishi, is a polypore fungus ("bracket fungus") native to East Asia belonging to the genus Ganoderma......Wikipedia
Then, after photographing the wood fungus species, I also discovered the last species. This fungus species is also known as Marasmiaceae. At that time, I saw it growing abundantly on the rotting and dead palm fronds. At that time, I immediately took several different angles and managed to capture some very beautiful and interesting shots, and you can see them below.
Marasmiaceae is a family of fungi in the order Agaricales . BasidiocarpThe fruiting bodies are generally agaric , but sometimes also sypheloid (in the genus Cellypha).....Wikipedia
| Camera | Smartphone |
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| Location | Aceh, Indonesia |
| Category | Mushroom |
| Editing | Snapseed |
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