FungiFriday Challenge : Two Types of Mushrooms That Grow in the Same Place But Differently.

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Brotherly greetings to all my friends who are united with FungiFriday Community by @ewkaw around the world. As my contribution to the FungiFriday Challenge by @ewkaw on a very special Friday.

All my friends are hunters, I can climb hills, I can cross oceans to be able to continue searching and hunting in the wild. Hunting has joy and sorrow from every step of my feet. That's just the twists and turns of the trials that exist. Night turns morning brings day. I will soon continue to return to nature in the end. That's a sentence that I must understand carefully.

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All my friends today I found two kingdom fungi that both grow on the roots of coconut tree trunks. Two Types of Fungi That Grow in the Same Place But Different, that's my theme in today's challenge. Both of these fungi grow on the roots of rotting coconut tree trunks. The places I found them were also in different places. The first mushroom I found on the roots of a coconut trunk in a ponon rumbia trunk garden. Many grow, and some are already wilted and dead.

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My friends, the second mushroom plant I got was in a palm tree trunk garden. In the palm tree garden, there are several coconut tree trunks. The coconut tree trunks are planted on the edge of the palm tree plantation as a boundary. There are also spiders staying to enjoy the fresh mushrooms. Some of the spiders also make their homes in the mushroom umbrellas. Thank you very much to the FungiFriday Community by @ewkaw and all my friends. May the days continue to be happy days.

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The two species you found are beautiful. The first is incredible, and the second is great that you photographed it next to the spider.

Beautiful shots, dear friend @teungkulik

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Yes, my brother. The struggle in hunting must be sincere. Thank you🙏💕 motivation for me. May today continue to be happy my friend.

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