Fungi Friday - 3 different species of mushrooms but look very beautiful and unique this Friday

in voilk •  5 months ago

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    On the occasion of this Friday, I am again preparing some beautiful mushrooms to be displayed in the #FungiFriday Community organized by @ewkaw today.

    Last Wednesday I went back around several cocoa plantations and areca plantations to look for mushrooms, and coincidentally in several of these gardens there were lots of cocoa trees and areca palm trees that had been cut down, and there would definitely be many species of mushrooms growing in damp and rotting places.

    And when I got there I immediately explored this garden and the first mushroom I found was the Mycena vitilis mushroom, with a very small body shape and looking very cute from its very brightly colored hat.

    And this cute mushroom was growing well on a pile of wood that was already growing with green moss which looked very beautiful and elegant, and at that time I immediately took several angles of pictures which looked very amazing.

    Mycena vitilis

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    Then I discovered another fungus that was growing well on a pile of rotting wood, and this Schizophyllum commune fungus was shaped like a fan and had its own characteristics starting from its very unique color and shape.

    And all my friends can see below some portrait images of this mushroom species, and I hope you like it and can enjoy it.

    Schizophyllum commune

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    Then I discovered another species of Entoloma cetratum fungus which grows on the roots of rotting and damp wood, and a brown fungus with a hat which is very interesting to photograph, usually this fungus grows in the rainy season and will die in the summer.

    And at that time I immediately took several different picture angles to make it look attractive and beautiful, because this brown mushroom has its own characteristics and you can see them below.

    Entoloma cetratum

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    CameraSmartphone
    LocationAceh, Indonesia
    CategoryMushroom
    EditingSnapseed
    Photographer@ridor5301
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