Fungi Friday - Two species of mushrooms I found today in a wild plantation that look so beautiful and graceful today

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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.

Today, I wandered around the wild plantation again, where many wild plants had already grown. However, there were several piles of dead and rotting wood in this wild plantation. I accidentally discovered a species of mushroom known by another name, Lepiota cristata. I found the same mushroom species again last Sunday, but for some reason, it was quite abundant in the dry leaf bushes in this wild plantation.

Perhaps it was the rain and the two consecutive weeks that many mushroom species were growing abundantly in this wild plantation. And while holding a small bag and at that time, I immediately took my smartphone camera and macro lens in the small bag, and without delay I immediately took several shots that looked so interesting and beautiful. And on this occasion, I again show some portraits of this toadstool species and I hope you like it.

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This mushroom species has a rather large stem and its cap has not yet opened because it has just emerged from the earth's surface. This mushroom species usually grows in abundance around dry leafy bushes, especially during the rainy season. At that time, I took several different angles and saw a very interesting side of this mushroom species, and you can see it below.

Lepiota cristata, commonly known as the stinking dapperling, brown-eyed parasol, or the stinking parasol, is an agaric mushroom in the family Agaricaceae.....Wikipedia

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Then after I finished photographing this species of umbrella mushroom. And at that time I found another species of mushroom, namely a mushroom known by another name, namely Marasmius siccus, and at that time I saw it growing abundantly in the bushes of rotten and dead wood fragments, and while holding a Smartphone camera and macro lens at that time I immediately took several different angles of pictures and looked very beautiful and elegant, and you can see below some portraits of this mushroom species.

Marasmius siccus, or orange pinwheel, is a species of fungus in the Marasmius genus. It is found in Eurasia and eastern North America.....Wikipedia

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CameraSmartphone
LocationAceh, Indonesia
CategoryMushroom
EditingSnapseed
Photographer@ridor5301


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Good day, dear friend @ridor5301.

What beautiful photos! I love how vibrant they are; the mushroom species you found are gorgeous.

I appreciate you sharing these findings.

Have a wonderful Friday.

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