Microporus affinis

Latin NameObservation dateLocation
Microporus affinis19 okt 2025Regency Bireuen, Aceh, Indonesia

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Hello, my friends, I'm back in this beloved community to share some pictures. The pictures I'm sharing at this meeting are of mushrooms growing on trees that have been felled or left unfelled.

These mushrooms typically grow and thrive regardless of the season, even during the dry season. They can also be found on the remains of felled trees. They have a slightly hard texture, a brownish color, and are about 5 cm in size. I believe they resemble oyster mushrooms, not umbrella mushrooms like most mushrooms.

For more details, you can see the pictures I'm sharing below. I hope you all enjoy and enjoy what I've shared. See you at the next meeting.

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Camera usedHandphone
Lens64 mp
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PhotographyMicroporus affinis
Photographer@calvinbayer

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Reza is my real name, I named my hive account @calvinbayer which is where I really like sharing daily blogs on social media, especially on this platform.


Link to originalcommunity
Linkhttps://www.inaturalist.org/observations/321859673
LatitudeLongitudeMap
5.160096.6225https://www.openstreetmap.org/?mlat=5.1600812&mlon=96.6225497#map=12/5.1601/96.6225


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