Genus Xylaria

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    Latin NameObservation dateLocation
    Genus XylariaFebruary 12 2025Central Bireuen Regency, Aceh, Indonesia



    Lidi mushroom or broom mushroom, I don't know either, but if you look at the shape of this mushroom, it looks very unique, even the shape also looks very cute, I managed to find this mushroom growing well on the ground directly and not on twigs or dead leaves. The way this mushroom grows is also very unique, namely by splitting the soil, and that can be seen from where this mushroom grows.

    And for the size of this mushroom itself, it is small and there are also those that are already large, and the large ones also have their own uniqueness, but in this post we will focus on mushrooms that are small in size first.

    According to me, note that this mushroom cannot be eaten, even this mushroom can cause an unpleasant odor when we hold it, and that is one of the reasons why this mushroom cannot be eaten, namely because it has a very sharp odor.

    However, for this mushroom itself, I did not take it home, but I only photographed it, and did not disturb its life. And in the place where this mushroom grew, it turned out that there were also many similar mushrooms growing in great abundance, so when choosing mushrooms to photograph, I felt a little hesitant at that time, but I still chose mushrooms that had their own uniqueness.



    Camera usedVivo s1
    Lens64MP
    Iso speedISO
    Focal lengthMM
    PhotographyGenus Xylaria
    Photographer@zhula

    Link to originalcommunity
    Linkhttps://www.inaturalist.org/observations/261446619
    LatitudeLongitudeMap
    5.178916764396.6263371736https://www.openstreetmap.org/?mlat=5.1789167643&mlon=96.6263371736#map=12/5.1789/96.6263


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