FUNGIFRIDAY : Two types of Fungi that are Unique and Beautiful to Look at
Fungi Friday
My contribution to #FungiFriday by @ewkaw
Greetings to all of us who have been in this beloved community without us realizing it today has arrived again Friday and of course on this Friday I am always present in front of your eyes to show you some of the beauty of the fungi that I found in the forest near my house. Of course, today we found two types of fungi that are unique and of course very comfortable when we look at them.
Where I live recently there has been a very heavy rain so that during the day I make it easy to find some objects or fire, of course, the object of photography I mean is about mushrooms and today I am looking for them in the forest near my house To be honest, I hardly found any mushrooms because the forest near my house rarely had dead wood and of course I had to try to search carefully behind the bushes so that small mushrooms could be seen and of course my struggle was not in vain. -sia and I discovered two unique and impressive types of mushrooms.
what are the unique mushrooms that I mean I will explain to you one by one the first is Coprinellus domesticus mushroom and it is round and very small in size it grows on dead wood which of course is damp due to rain at night, this fungus usually single growth and resistance of this fungus can usually last up to a whole day and I found him in the afternoon when I saw it of course at that time I immediately tried to take some pictures of the little fungus.
After I photographed this fungus before I made this post I looked for additional information regarding this type of fungus through Google Lens and let's see below for an explanation.
Coprinellus domesticus, commonly known as the firerug inkcap, is a species of mushroom in the family Psathyrellaceae. First described as Agaricus domesticus by James Bolton in 1788, it was later known as Coprinus domesticus before it was transferred to the genus Coprinellus in 2001.Source
To see some of the images that I have taken, let's see together below, I have prepared for you the images that I have shot, hopefully you will be entertained.
Now let's move on to the discussion of my second fungus today which this function I think is common we usually see in forests but what I found today is a unique shape and really attracted my attention to this mushroom as we know it. actually have a variety of colors but where I am generally found only with white only and the size of this mushroom varies greatly, some are very small, some are slightly larger, depending on where it grows and if it continues to grow in a humid place then it will grow bigger, whereas where I found this fungus sometimes it is not humid at all, only moist due to rain at night.
This fungus also after I took pictures to find out additional information I looked for it through google lens and it turns out that this fungus has a scientific name, Daedalea quercina.
Daedalea quercina is a species of mushroom in the order Polyporales, and the type species of the genus Daedalea. Commonly known as the oak mazegill or maze-gill fungus, the specific epithet refers to the oak genus Quercus, upon which it frequently grows, causing a brown rot.Source
Some pictures of the fungi I have also prepared below and of course I photographed them from different angles. Let's check together the pictures that I have prepared. Hope you like it.
As for taking pictures of this function, I took a photo using the Samsung Galaxy j7 Prime Android phone camera after I took the photo editing the image using the lightroom mobile application, of course I added a macro lens to my smartphone when I took the picture and the results are as you can see today, I hope you like it.
Picture | Photography |
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Category | Fungi |
Camera Used | Handphone + Lens Macro |
Model | Samsung J7 Prime |
Photographer | @idayrus |
Location | Aceh Forest - Indonesia |
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