This is one of my contributions to #FungiFriday by
hopefully I can always give my best from the previous day.
around half past five yesterday afternoon, I had free time again and I tried to go to one of the residents' gardens which is quite far from the area where I live, according to my predictions there will definitely be some mushrooms growing on piles of wood, plus the weather is often rainy
When I got there I immediately looked into several piles of wood, and saw a red cup mushroom, hairy but very unique, usually only one cup mushroom grows on one stem of this mushroom, but what I found this time was different, they were conjoined twins and I just saw this, This fungus is a species of fungus Sarcoscyphaceae
then I passed by one of the fronds of a coconut tree, and saw a pile of what looked like dust, after looking closer it turned out to be a mushroom, but this mushroom released a lot of brown dust every time the area they grew on was shaken, I thought the dust was dangerous, slowly I try to take some shots even though they are very small
This fungus belongs to the mushroom species Stemonitis
Stemonitis is a distinctive genus of slime moulds found throughout the world (except Antarctica). They are characterised by the tall brown sporangia, supported on slender stalks, which grow in clusters on rotting wikipedia
I tried taking two other shots that looked different backgrounds
I continued my journey to one of the rotten oil palm trees, and there I saw a round Mingil toadstool which was growing very fertilely, on the stem you could see several streaks of water
This fungus belongs to the mushroom species Coprinellus disseminatus the other two grew up as twins and were very small
| Camera | Poco x3 Pro |
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| Location | Aceh, Indonesia |
| Category | Macro photography |
| Editing | Lightroom & snapseed |
| Objeck | mushrooms |
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