Fungi Friday - The three species of mushrooms that I found on the areca nut plantation three days ago looked so stunning and beautiful
Hello Everyone, today I am back to prepare some beautiful mushrooms that I will be featuring in the #FungiFriday Community hosted by @ewkaw today.
Three days ago I went back around the areca nut plantation to look for mushrooms, especially since a few days ago our village was showered with rain again even though a few weeks ago our area experienced a hot season, and when I arrived there I immediately explored the areca nut plantation and at that time I found several areca nut trees that had been cut down so that some of the trees were rotten and damp because they were showered with rain a few days ago.
Then at that time I accidentally found a family of white-haired cap mushroom species that looked so stunning and graceful, and this mushroom species is known by another name, namely Coprinellus flocculosus and at that time I saw it growing abundantly on the rotten areca nut tree, 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 white-haired mushroom species that look so perfect.
Coprinellus flocculosus is a species of agaric fungus in the family Psathyrellaceae.....Wikipedia
Then I continued to look for mushrooms in another direction and a few minutes later I found this Amanita verna mushroom species, and at that time I saw it growing abundantly in the bushes of dry leaves and at that time I almost stepped on this species of toadstool, and as usual without waiting long I immediately took several different angles of pictures and it looked very beautiful and graceful, and you can see it below and I hope you like it.
Amanita verna, commonly known as the fool's mushroom or the spring destroying angel (see destroying angel), is a deadly poisonous basidiomycete fungus, one of many in the genus Amanita.....Wikipedia
Then I found another pair of small white cap mushroom species that looked so interesting, and this mushroom species is known by another name, Mycena epipterygia. And at that time I found a pile of rotten wood and at that time I saw this mushroom growing well on the pile of wood, and without waiting long I immediately took some shots of the picture that looked very beautiful, and you can see below some portraits of this mushroom species.
Mycena epipterygia is a species of fungus in the family Mycenaceae of mushrooms commonly found in Europe.....Wikipedia
Camera | Smartphone |
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Location | Aceh, Indonesia |
Category | Mushroom |
Editing | Snapseed |
Photographer | @ridor5301 |
How great that it rained there, that's always good for mushroom growth.
I love the mushrooms you found; the Coprinellus flocculosus is really attractive.
Excellent shots, dear friend @ridor5301
Thank you very much for the compliment and have a nice day.
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