Genus Rigidoporus
Fungi are a type of plant that grows and lives from the remains of living things. Damp places are where they grow, either on rotten wood, piles of garbage or on the ground. Based on where they live, mushrooms consist of agricultural mushrooms, namely mushrooms that are deliberately cultivated for consumption and wild mushrooms that grow in nature.
In terms of beauty, cultivated mushrooms do not seem to have aesthetic value. Unlike mushrooms that grow in the wild, where mushrooms that grow wild have an aesthetic value that is always interesting to photograph. It seems that the mushrooms I found have a beautiful shape and color. This genus Rigidoporus is the type of mushroom I found today.
Location Bogor Regency, West Java Indonesia
Date 21-04-2025
ID 271912566
IDUU 63028b48-d9da-424a-9d9b-77ecbf03c219
Original link https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/271912566
Growing at the base of rotten trees with a flat and wide shape and with a very attractive color, namely yellow on the edges and red in the middle. Here are some photos of the genus Rigidoporus which are so beautiful, the results of my cellphone camera shots.
This mushroom has a flat and stepped semicircular shape with a hard texture.
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