HELLO HIVE FRIENDS
How are you all?
Today I'm back to looking for mushrooms in the forest, but this time my search is heading west from my residence which is about two kilometers away, the location of this mushroom search is in a chili garden adjacent to the forest, luck is on my side without having to go through a vast forest and go far to look for mushrooms, only in this location I can find beautiful mushrooms
April is a rainy month, after the peak of rain in December, now in April rain has started to fall frequently in my area but the potential for rain does not cause flooding like during the peak of the rain, let's see what mushrooms I got today
This mushroom is called dacrymyces spathularia source wikipedia
dacrymyces spathularia is a species of fungus in the Dacrymycetaceae family. basidiocarp is gelatinous, often spathulate and grows on wood especially in tropical and subtropical areas
I am very interested in this mushroom, its shape is very unique, its size is small and has a chewy texture like agar when touched, it grows on wood that is often exposed to water so that the humidity is high, although small and chewy this mushroom can survive for a long time in humid conditions, when I found it I was immediately interested in photographing it and sharing it with my friends here, and this is my contribution to #fungifriday curated by
Forestry workers looking for mushrooms has become my hobby when I joined here now I realize that the beauty of nature is truly extraordinary finding unique, beautiful and rare mushrooms is a satisfaction in itself
When talking about hobbies we cannot measure someone with anything because hobbies cannot be bought, this is my participation post, sorry I might be late, but where I am now it is still 10 pm