Fungi Friday : mushrooms [ Pycnoporus cinnabarinus, Trametes versicolor, Cystolepiota ]

This is one of my contributions to #FungiFriday by @ewkaw hopefully I can always give my best from the previous day.
good afternoon to all mushroom lovers on Friday, finally Friday full of mushrooms is back, as usual we will see several types of mushrooms around the world that have been photographed by several other friends who certainly have some beautiful mushrooms,
Likewise with me, for this edition I have got three types of mushrooms that grow on some weathered trees in my back garden, and I have taken some photos of these mushrooms.
The first mushroom I found was a mushroom that grows a lot on weathered rambutan tree trunks, and this mushroom has a very hard skin, the front of this mushroom is patterned like a honeycomb with several small holes, but from the back it looks very smooth, the name of this mushroom that is Pycnoporus cinnabarinus



I also found the same mushroom with a slightly different shape than before

then I found a mushroom that usually grows a lot on areca nut tree trunks, this mushroom has a variety of colors, but this time I found a yellow one, and I found this mushroom in a slightly different form from the others, I don't know for sure what it is eaten by animals or indeed grows basically like that, another name for this mushroom is Trametes versicolor



I also found a small toadstool growing there but it looks like this mushroom is also almost dead because I found it in the afternoon, the name of this mushroom is Cystolepiota




| Camera | Poco x3 Pro |
|---|---|
| Location | Aceh, Indonesia |
| Category | Macro photography |
| Editing | Lightroom |
| Objeck | mushrooms |
| Photographer | @vikar |
Fistly, I love how you took time to take really good photos of these mushrooms. I must say that Xiaomi just never disappoints with their phone camera systems.
I am not much of a fan of mushrooms, they sort of freak me out. But I hear they can be edible, is that so?
you are right, this camera really helped me in taking some photos, and it works very well, you are right that there are some mushrooms that are specifically cultivated that can be eaten, but there are also wild mushrooms that can be eaten, only not all, many are even poisonous
The photos you share are really beautiful, good work
thanks brothers
thanks @brumest for your support
Wow... that was amazing mushroom mate.
Good hunt...👍
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