Fungi Friday || Three Beautiful Types of Mushrooms Namely ; Mushroom Hohenbuehelia, Cow Dung Mushroom, Pycnoporus Sanguineus Mushroom

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Hello mushroom hunter friends, how are you all today and hopefully we are all still in good health and can continue to participate in activities smoothly and make it easy for all the activities we do.


For Mushrooms this Friday and this is my contribution #FungiFriday hosted by @ewkaw


This very happy Friday I want to display my photography results on several types of mushrooms that I have found in the area where I live. As we know mushrooms are one of the plants that are quite good and quite beautiful and also some types of mushrooms can be consumed and have a pretty good taste. Eating in several places such as their restaurant provides this type of mushroom dish and of course it is liked by many people.

This mushroom plant is a plant that grows in damp places either on the ground or in weathered wood that has high humidity. This mushroom plant is also a plant that can be cultivated by the community, and what is usually cultivated by the community are edible mushrooms because later when they are harvested they will sell them to places such as restaurants or other places that need mushrooms. But in my area I rarely find people who are given mushrooms but lots of mushrooms that grow wild either on the ground or on trees.

On this occasion I have prepared three interesting types of mushrooms that I found in several places, don't be grateful I can get some pictures of these mushrooms with good picture views. Let's see the result of my photography.

The first is the type of mushroom Hohenbuehelia, this mushroom is a mushroom that grows in places where bamboo trees have been burned. I often find this type of mushroom in my area because there are also many burnt bamboo trees and these mushrooms can grow very well. This mushroom is a bit large in size and on the lower petals of this mushroom also has very attractive fibers. This mushroom is one type of mushroom that can be consumed with a rather explosive taste when cooked. Usually people rob this mushroom when the mushroom is still young but when the mushroom is still old it doesn't taste good anymore because it is hard.

Then the second display of mushroom images is mushrooms that grow on cow dung or mushrooms that grow on cow dung. Usually in my area where weeds have a lot of cow dung or buffalo dung and when there is high humidity, of course this mushroom is also quite easy to grow with a good appearance even though this mushroom cannot be consumed. This herb is also shaped like an umbrella with an opening and at the bottom it also has interesting fibers for us to see.

Then the third mushroom is the Pycnoporus sanguineus mushroom, this mushroom is a mushroom that grows on a wooden stick that attaches quite strongly. You don't have a stem like the mushrooms that I have shown above, but this mushroom only sticks very strongly to wooden sticks. As I found, this mushroom is on weathered bamboo sticks. sticks strong with a pretty bright color.

All right, friends, those are the results of mushroom photography that I can show you on this very happy Friday and hopefully with views of these mushroom pictures, all the rice fields will be entertained and become beautiful mushroom pictures this Friday. . Thank you to all my friends who have given me encouragement and opportunity and see you later in my next post.

Note, the words I write in this article are in Indonesian, which I wrote first in the notes section of my smartphone application and to translate into English I use Google's help.

PhotographyMushroom
Camera UsedCanon and Smartphone
Model600 D and iPhone
Photographer@mnurhiver
LocationAceh, Indonesia

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About me

My full name is Muhammad Nur, many friends at Platform Hive call me Mnurhiver. I am from Indonesia. I was born in 1996 and now I work to serve in a government agency in the fisheries section. Apart from serving in a Government agency, I am also a full time content creator. Photography is one of my hobbies and almost every day I look for moments to take photos. The Hive Platform helps my life needs a lot and I am very grateful for this and thank my seniors and friends.

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Best Regards @mnurhiver



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Hello @mnurhiver, you display all three types of mushrooms that are very interesting for today.
The first mushroom you display is even more stunning.

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yes friend Thank you very much for your comment.

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You always manage to get so many mushroom photos om. great photos.

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thank you very much for the comments.

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