"Schizophyllum Commun / California fungi "
Hello everyone,
How are you friends, lovers of the #fungilovers community, and #hivers around the world, I hope you are healthy and always fine, I pray right.
On this very good and extraordinary opportunity, I will again share the wild mushrooms that I have in my smartphone gallery, I hope you like it and can always be enthusiastic in working on each of our respective blogs ok......friends Come on. ..we'll see together🤭🤭🤭!!!
Among friends, all of you may already know a lot about wild mushrooms and the place where they grow, there are also edible mushrooms from some of the ones we collect on the blog, but we also forget how to always see mushrooms so that they can live beautifully, even though they are mushrooms. has an age that is very vulnerable to weather and climate.
According to the image search I have with Google search / equations I found the name of this wild mushroom that I have, it has a unique and beautiful scientific name. the english name of this mushroom is "Schizophyllum Commun / California fungus".
I got this mushroom in a garden that is being cleaned, a garden where there are many trees that have been cutting down small trees for several months and there this fungus grows, the mushrooms that grow from the results of the weather process as well as the humidity and acid present in each tree, will form a type of fungus. -a rare and beautiful type of mushroom like the one I have right now, right friend.....🤭🤭🤭!!!
That's the topic of a little discussion about the mushrooms that I have, hopefully friends will be impressed and like to visit my blog. I thank all of my friends and the #fungilovers Community Team. if there is an error in writing then please forgive me, because I use the language traslite translator "Google Traslite".
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These guys might be something different than Schizophyllum commune, the gills aren't quite right. They do Panus fasciatus though.
Thank you information it sir @sketch.and.jam