FungiFriday: found single mushrooms that had withered and palm mushrooms

Hello FungiFriday friends, how are you doing on this special Friday, I hope you are all well.

On this occasion I would like to contribute some photos of mushrooms that I recently found and those that have been old. Now I summarize into one in my post.

This morning I deliberately looked for mushrooms in the grass in front of my house.
I circled the yard, until I found no mushrooms, and I only found small and deformed mushrooms, aka broken, lying weak and helpless.
The size of this mushroom is very small and the stem is the size of a squirt.
I took advantage of this deformed mushroom for my photo.
Just using my cellphone camera.
I also tried to trace this mushroom via the Wikipedia web
Mycena leptocephala
commonly known as the nitrous bonnet, is a species of fungi in the family Mycenaceae.

Here are some photos of mushrooms as follows:

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I have found this fungus for a very long time in oil palm plantations.
I can barely remember when I found it, because I have kept this mushroom in my cellphone gallery for a long time, I tried to find this mushroom, in my cellphone gallery, and I found this unique mushroom again.

This mushroom, I still remember when I took a photo with the lens, because this mushroom is small.
I just took a few photos from different angles.

I also searched for this mushroom via the Wikipedia web
Oudemansiella mucida
O. mucida is a white, slimy wood-rot fungus and is strongly tied to rotting beech, where it grows in clusters. It is in the season from late summer to late autumn, and tiny fungi can then sometimes be seen parachuting from high branches, when they are dislodged by the wind on breezy days.

Here are some mushrooms in oil palm plantations, in the post below:

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This is my contribution to the #FungiFriday challenge created by @ewkaw

This is all I can share on this occasion, hopefully I can meet again next Friday.
Greetings from me @asklanbudi



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interesting mushrooms especially the nuances as if they had just been soaked in rainwater and that was really interesting

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