Fungi Friday: these four types of mushrooms I found are really beautiful and charming

in voilk •  3 months ago

    hello friends #fungifriday everyone
    After one week we did not meet and on this Friday I am back to all of you with some find the types of mushrooms that I have prepared this Friday, which of course the four types of mushrooms that I want to show you all have different beauty and beauty, so for me Friday is one of my favorite days because I always entertain friends with some mushroom species findings that make you all entertained. Let's see below some of the ones I managed to shoot.

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    hydnellum peckii
    Have you ever seen the shape of a mushroom that is like, I think maybe some of you have never seen it, I want to tell a little about this unique mushroom species to all friends who like to photograph mushrooms, these mushrooms basically have a very small shape, when they are small shaped like a lump on a weathered wooden branch, The shape is also not like the one pictured, to wait until they grow big has to take a long time, so as they grow bigger the shape gets more strange and I think this is one of the unique mushroom forms I have seen. They have no roots but only stick to decayed wood, in this way they can survive and grow perfectly.

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    nameko
    When I was walking around in a field not so far from my house, I saw a pile of mossy soil, as soon as I saw I went straight to there oh no I thought at first on a pile of soil that was already filled with moss grew one type of mushroom that was common when it was not, I found one new type of mushroom since I hunted mushrooms, They are often referred to as nameko or mushrooms mantega this is a new find for me, the shape is cute and at the bottom there are so many small roots that somehow the roots of this tagging mushroom do not enter the soil I am also surprised by this unique appearance, the whole for me when I found this type of mushroom which of course I am very happy.

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    crepidotus mollis
    This mushroom species is often referred to as one type of oyster mushroom that peels, what is interesting about this mushroom is that its body has a very soft texture, I found this type of peeling oyster mushroom growing on one of the woods around my yard, when the rainy season arrives, this type of oyster mushroom will be easier to grow and develop, Because most types of oyster mushrooms will quickly wither if exposed to sunlight, but in addition to the soft body texture of this oyster mushroom also has gills that are very interesting to see, behind a soft hat hidden some gills that are very beautiful and soft, I also do not know for sure whether this type of peeling oyster mushroom can be consumed or not, Of course, seeing from the soft texture of her body, I want to taste it.

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    mushroom jelly
    I did not escape to shoot some pictures of this very small jelly mushroom, at first I thought this was just some moss that had just grown, after I looked well, it turned out that they belonged to one of the types of jelly mushrooms that had just grown, indeed in these few days in my area was entering the rainy season, this jelly mushroom has a very interesting and beautiful color, If you look directly at this jelly mushroom is only as big as the tip of a stick and luckily I was able to capture this cute species using a macro lens that I use everyday to photograph macro. After I tried several shots, I managed to capture some beautiful shots of this beautiful mushroom species.

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    I will include the four types of mushrooms above with my contribution to the #fungifriday community made by @ewkaw

    Thank you very much to all friends who have taken a little time to read my post, hopefully it can be useful for all of us.
    greetings from me @furkanmamplam

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