Greetings of friendship to all my friends in the world. Dear friends, in today's hunt I hunted in an oil palm plantation which is precisely on the edge of the rice fields. I am sometimes in a state of sanity, sometimes in a state of madness. Understandably, when hunting I don't concentrate. Because my thoughts are like natural weather conditions, sometimes hot, cold and sometimes rainy. So the writing goes from east to west. A life that is like a mess of pepes fish.
Today I found two types of fungus that grow on rice straw and at the base of rotting thatch stems. Namely the fungus Phaeolus schweinitzii and the fungus File:Mushroom Jangkos.jpg .
The fungus Phaeolus schweinitzii is a species of fungus from the family Fomitopsidaceae. This fungus is commonly known as velvet fungus, dye polypore, dye mazegill, or pine dye polypore. Mushrooms have their own uniqueness.
Mushrooms File:Jamur Jangkos.jpg is a species of jangkos mushroom. This is where a type of mushroom grows which is still in the same genus as the straw mushroom (Volvariela volvaceae). Delicious jangkos mushrooms are mushrooms with fruit bodies that have not yet bloomed / are still buds.
Mushrooms