Fungsi Friday || One type of fungus lives on bamboo in fish ponds and one type of fungus lives in cow manure

Hello mushroom hunter friends, how are you today, hopefully we are all still healthy and fine and my hope is for all of us to always be able to participate in activities smoothly.


For Mushrooms this Friday and this is my contribution #FungiFriday hosted by @ewkaw


Meet again with me on Friday 12 May 2023, I would like to present again the results of the mushrooms that I have prepared which look quite beautiful which I found in several places. In the past few days I have been working with fellow students who are practicing in the fish rearing section where I work. In the pond we make bamboo to tie the happa nets and on the bamboo there is a fungus that sticks quite strongly which has a very extraordinary appearance. I am very interested in seeing this mushroom and I don't know what the real name of this mushroom is, but for me this mushroom has enough extraordinary beauty.

When I was in the water in the pool I asked a friend of mine who was practicing here to take my smartphone, then I moved towards the mushroom to be able to take beautiful pictures of the mushroom. I saw that the fungus was growing very well on the bamboo and when I removed the mushroom I also felt that the fungus was quite firmly attached to the bamboo in the pond. I have to be very careful when taking these pictures because of my position in the pool and I'm very, very afraid if my smartphone falls into the water. So from that I slowly to be able to take pictures of the mushrooms with an attractive appearance. Friends that I respect, do you know the real name of this mushroom, can friends tell me with the original name.

Then secondly I want to display a mushroom that grows on cow manure or other animal waste, namely the fungus Protostropharia semiglobata. In the area where I live, this fungus is called the mushroom that lives in cow dung. We usually find this fungus in the grass where cow dung is usually found there. And usually this mushroom also grows repeatedly in that place with attractive appearances. The mushroom that grows on cow dung lives quite a long time and the shape is also quite interesting because the top part of this mushroom is round like a circle and underneath it also has pretty good fibers. The size of the stem of this mushroom is also slightly high around the area of ​​up to 8 cm. And I found this mushroom close to the grass in a yard and then I took the mushroom and took a picture. When I put the mushroom close to all the flowers. All right, friends, let's see the results of my shooting of the two types of mushrooms that I found.

So the fungus that I found on the bamboo in the pond, this fungus has no stem but only sticks to the bamboo. I think this guava is also good because the top part also has quite beautiful fibers and at the bottom it also has very visible fibers. These mushroom plants are also quite strong in life because they can survive for a long time even under the hot sun in the pond. when I take pictures of the mushrooms, you really have to be careful because the position in the water is enough to pay attention to if we are not careful.

Then this second mushroom is indeed very beautiful. This type of mushroom cannot be consumed because it contains toxic substances. And they also grow in animal waste. So this mushroom is only beautiful when we see it but we cannot consume it. I myself was also very careful when taking pictures of this mushroom because the stem of this mushroom was also quite easy to break and I had to hold this mushroom slowly so as not to break the stem.

All right, all my respected friends, that's a picture of mushrooms that I can show you on this very happy Friday and hopefully with the two types of mushrooms that I share today, all of my friends will be entertained and become beautiful pictures. beautiful for us to see. A big thank you to my friends who have given me encouragement and opportunity and I am very happy. Today I can display a picture of the mushroom that I found. That's all and see you again next Friday.

Note, the words that I wrote in this article are in Indonesian, which I wrote first in the notes section of my smartphone application. Then to translate into English I used help from Google. So if there are wrong words in this writing, I apologize because it was really unintentional and I always try to be able to present the best and the right one.

PhotographyMushroom
Camera UsediPhone
Model11
Photographer@mnurhiver
LocationAceh, Indonesia

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About me

My full name is Muhammad Nur, many friends at Platform Hive call me Mnurhiver. I am from Indonesia. I was born in 1996 and now I work to serve in a government agency in the fisheries section. Apart from serving in a Government agency, I am also a full time content creator. Photography is one of my hobbies and almost every day I look for moments to take photos. The Hive Platform helps my life needs a lot and I am very grateful for this and thank my seniors and friends.

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wow that's awesome. you managed to find mushrooms in hot weather. awesome guys

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