Fungi Friday - The cap mushrooms and hairy mushrooms look very beautiful and graceful on this Friday
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 occasion I will again show some portraits of the mushroom species that I found a few days ago on the plantation, and the first is this Collybia species at that time I saw it growing well on a pile of dry cocoa leaves, and at that time I immediately approached it to see it up close, and at that time I immediately took several different angles of the picture and it looked very beautiful and graceful, and you can see below some portraits of this umbrella mushroom species.
This species of umbrella mushroom has a shape that looks very beautiful and elegant with a yellowish brownish color that looks so perfect and unique, and under the hat it has gills that look like they have their own characteristics and look so interesting, and usually this species of mushroom grows well on piles of rotten wood or piles of dry wood, and hopefully you like some portraits of this species of hat mushroom.
Collybia (in the strict sense) is a genus of mushrooms in the family Clitocybaceae. The genus has a widespread distribution in northern temperate areas.....Wikipedia
Then I found a rotten and damp log and at that time I found a species of hairy fungus or better known by another name, namely Pezizaceae, and at that time I immediately took several different angles of the picture and it looked very beautiful and graceful, and on this occasion I will again show several portraits of this species of hairy fungus and you can see it below.
This species of hairy mushroom has a unique body shape similar to a bowl with a pink color that looks very beautiful and elegant, this species of mushroom has its own uniqueness because it has fine hairs that look so attractive and perfect, and this species of hairy mushroom will grow in the rainy season and hopefully you will like it.
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
Camera | Smartphone |
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Location | Aceh, Indonesia |
Category | Mushroom |
Editing | Snapseed |
Photographer | @ridor5301 |
Hello Mr. @ridor5301
I always admire your knowledge of mushrooms; you know all their names. Congratulations.
What beautiful photographs! You show us beautiful varieties of mushrooms.
Have a wonderful day.
thank you very much glad to hear that you like it and i really appreciate it...
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I read in your post umbrella fungus but as soon as I saw it I thought of a lamp, hehe.
That red hairy fungus I've never seen before, it's rare but beautiful at the same time. It has a very peculiar shape, it looks like a carnivorous plant.
Thanks for sharing your post in this weekly challenge. Regards.
You are right they both have their own unique qualities, and thank you so much for the compliment and for taking the time to stop by and enjoy the mushroom species I featured on Friday. And I hope you are all having a great day and are doing well.