Red Cup Fungi on Decayed Logs

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Spending the weekend with mushroom hunt can be a fun job and satisfying adventure, it was even better if we do that with some friends. Yeah, we decided to explore the rural area last Sunday. By the time we entered the area which was surrounded by palm trees, we made a long stop in which we believe, the spot would offer us some fascinating mushrooms. We parked the bikes and started to walk in. When I arrived there, my eyes kept on finding the potential mushroom spots. Indeed, there were some mushrooms were growing in the random humid ground, many of them grow on the debris. The more closer I look at fungi the more I love to shoot and I wish I had much time to take more shots. This mushroom is best known as red cup fungi or champagne glass that commonly grow on decayed logs. Mushroom is generally classified into two common categories, they are edible or shiitake and inedible mushroom. A lot of edible mushrooms are much found in the wild, so inedible ones. Red cup fungi on decayed log is another entry for #FungiFriday challenge, initiated by @ewkaw.


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CameraNikon D7000
CategoryFungi Photography
LensTamron Tele-Macro 70-300


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the color of the mushrooms you share is very interesting.

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Manually curated by ackhoo from the @qurator Team. Keep up the good work!

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