Fungi Friday - Found three species of mushrooms in the plantation a few days ago which looks very beautiful and unique

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Hello Everyone, today I am back to prepare some beautiful mushrooms that I will be featuring in the #FungiFriday Community hosted by @ewkaw today.

On this Friday, I am again showing some portraits of mushroom species that I found a few days ago that I found a few days ago on the plantation. And the first thing I found was a species of hairy fungus or better known by another name, namely Pezizaceae, at that time I was walking around the oil palm plantation and then I saw this species of hairy fungus growing abundantly on the rotting and damp oil palm fronds.

And its shape is similar to a cup with a pink color that looks so attractive and unique, and has fine hairs that look so perfect and at that time I immediately took some close-up photos, and managed to take some pictures that look very beautiful and elegant because this species of hairy mushrooms has its own characteristics. And you can see it below some photos of this species of hairy mushrooms.

The Pezizaceae (commonly referred to as cup fungi) are a family of fungi in the Ascomycota which produce mushrooms that tend to grow in the shape of a "cup".....Wikipedia

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Then I went back around another plantation, namely the areca nut plantation and found a species of white cap mushroom that looked so unique, and this species of mushroom is known by another name, namely Coprinopsis. At that time I saw it growing well on a dead and rotten areca nut tree, and at that time I immediately took several pictures that looked very beautiful and elegant, and you can see below some pictures of this species of cap mushroom.

Coprinopsis is a genus of mushrooms in the family Psathyrellaceae. Coprinopsis was split out of the genus Coprinus based on molecular data.....Wikipedia

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Then when I wanted to go home from this areca nut plantation and accidentally saw a species of umbrella mushroom whose gills looked so perfect and unique. And this mushroom species is known by another name, namely Panaeolus olivaceus, and at that time I found it in the bushes of dry leaves and at that time I immediately picked this mushroom species with my hands, and a few moments later I immediately took several portraits of this mushroom species which looked very beautiful and interesting, and you can see them below and I hope you like them.

Panaeolus olivaceus is a widely distributed, seldom identified, little brown mushroom that contains the hallucinogen psilocybin.....Wikipedia

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CameraSmartphone
LocationAceh, Indonesia
CategoryMushroom
EditingSnapseed
Photographer@ridor5301


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My friend's spectacular discovery, the three species of mushrooms you found are very beautiful and graceful.

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Thank you very much. You're right, the third mushroom has its own unique characteristics and looks very beautiful.

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No doubt, your photography is truly amazing, the three mushrooms look very beautiful and detailed.
I really like the first mushroom

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The first mushroom is a hairy species that grows during the rainy season. Thank you so much for liking the three mushroom species featured this Friday, and I'm very happy to hear that.

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Good morning, Mr. @ridor5301

The fuzzy red mushrooms and the Panaeolus are beautiful, but the Coprinopsis are truly striking.

As always, your photos are beautiful.

Have a beautiful day.

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Good evening @miprimerconcurso Thank you very much. I got them from a few gardens ago and I'm glad to hear that you enjoyed all the mushrooms I featured today and I really appreciate it, and I hope you have a great day.

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