#Fungifriday - mushroom hunting in the coastal fir forest

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Hello guy's, good afternoon to mushroom lovers and mushroom hunters, best regards to all of you. For the umpteenth time I will participate again in this #fungifriday challenge organized by @ewkaw which is a weekly event for mushroom lovers and hunters.

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Today I went mushroom hunting in a seaside forest where there are lots of fir trees, I have always wanted to visit a place like this to look for mushrooms, I like the structure of the ground surface in a fir forest like this, the leaves and branches of fir trees that fall to the ground make the atmosphere looks quite pleasant, the forest which is located on the edge of the beach is often visited by people to just go on excursions or just sit and hang out, because it is very cool and cool here.

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So, my friends, I went to visit this place specifically to look for some mushrooms that grow to live here, shady and cool forests like this are usually there or there are mushroom plants that live there. This forest, which is also close to the local residents' settlements, also has irrigation that flows sewage water which is channeled into the sea, as an ecosystem it is very perfect for us to do hunting today.

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By walking I circled along this forest road where there were weathered trees and damp tree trunks, there were lots of mushrooms that had dried up and died because of the extreme weather that was hitting our place, lately the weather has been a bit erratic sometimes hot with temperatures high, sometimes also heavy rain. Walking along the forest area looking for weathered tree trunks I did until I finally found several trees with mushrooms growing there. On average, many mushrooms with small growth species are dead and dry. There are only strong and heat-resistant mushrooms that live, and I found them on weathered coconut tree trunks and weathered pine trees. It seems like I was unlucky, I didn't find a type of mushroom that I had never met at all, on average, the mushrooms that still live here are mushrooms that I have seen and encountered, even though I really want new discoveries every week. I will stop traveling or looking for mushrooms, I will continue again next week for the next post. Hopefully next week I will come here again and find a different type of mushroom than today.

Okay friends, here are some pictures that I show here the results of today's mushroom hunt, all pictures are courtesy of @isilop , This is my contribution to #FungiFriday by @ewkaw , here they are:

Ganoderma Mushroom

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Irpex lacteus Mushroom

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Thank you all for visiting this blog post, and thank you for reading my writing. I apologize if there are still many words or sentences that are wrong in their use so that this post is less than perfect. And you also need to know "I originally wrote this article in Indonesian and I used Google Translate to translate it into English."

See you in the next post
By : @isilop



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