Fungifriday - "mushrooms after the rainy season"

in voilk •  4 months ago

    Good afternoon mushroom lover friends, it's a pleasure to meet me again @diablo-elnino here, special greetings to @ewkaw as the host or provider of this wonderful place, namely the #fungifriday community.

    OK, friends, I want to invite all of you today to take a moment to look or pay attention to what I am bringing you today, now this time it's special for the end of 2024. I also want to wish you all a happy new year.

    Today I will share a picture of a mushroom that I have prepared, to participate in the weekly challenge hosted by @ewkaw

    And below I will share some pictures of mushroom plants that I got on today's hunt:

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    According to Wikipedia:

    https://id.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jamur_gerigit

    This is a type of Schizophyllum commune or serrated mushroom is a species of fungus in the genus Schizophyllum.
    This fungus resembles a wave fan from a dense coral reef. It has teeth that vary in shape from creamy yellow to pale white. The cap is small, 1–4 centimeters (3⁄8–1+5⁄8 in) wide with a dense but springy body text. Known as the split gill mushroom due to the unique property of the " gills " which split lengthwise on the underside of the cap. This fungus is found all over the world.

    This fungus is found in the wild on rotting trees after the rainy season followed by the dry season where the fungus is collected naturally.

    I really like the shape of this mushroom, and it seems like this type of mushroom is easy to find during the rainy season. And it grows easily on rotting wood.

    That's what I can share on this occasion and I would also like to thank all of you who have read and visited my post, greetings. And see you in the next post.

    This is my contribution to the #FungiFriday challenge by @ewkaw .

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