Monomad - Fungi: Parasola auricoma & Hypocrea rufa

This is my entry for the daily #monomad challenge

Have a nice weekend and I hope our days are always fun with our beloved family. And as usual, today I'm back with some macro photos of mushrooms. I found the two types of mushrooms that I shared in this post in two different areas, namely in cocoa and oil palm plantations.

The two mushrooms I am referring to include Parasola auricoma, a type of agaric mushroom from the Psathyrellaceae family. I found this fungus growing on a wooden branch, or rather a cocoa plant branch that had started to rot. And other types of mushrooms also grow on these branches, of course you can see them in some of the photos below.

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Then in the second photo is the Hypocrea rufa mushroom. This unique mushroom is a mushroom belonging to the Hypocreaceae family. And generally grows on rotting wood such as areca and kakau plants or other hardwood stems.

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CameraRealme 3 Pro + Macro Lens
CategoryBlack & White Photography
ProcessedLightroom
LocationTanah Luas, Indonesia


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