Fungsi Friday || Three Types of Mushrooms; Lingzhi Mushroom, A Small Mushroom That Grows In Animal Dung, And Bitter Mushroom

Hello mushroom hunter friends, how are you today and hopefully we are all still in good health and can participate in activities smoothly.


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


This very happy Friday I want to display my photography results again on some mushrooms which are quite beautiful and quite interesting for us to see. As we know, mushrooms are a plant that has extraordinary beauty and we can find these plants in damp places and we usually find them a lot during the rainy season. So there are three types of mushrooms that I want to show you today. I took pictures of the mushrooms that I have prepared in several places and I think these pictures are quite beautiful and quite interesting for us to see. All right, friends, let's see the results of my photography of the three types of mushrooms that I found.

The first is the lingzhi mushroom. I once read in an article that the lingzhi mushroom is a mushroom whose habitat is native to East Asia. For me, this mushroom has extraordinary beauty with quite attractive colors and there are very good fibers in this mushroom. I got pictures of these mushrooms on weathered wood and the feeling I saw of them was of course I really liked the color and shape of these mushrooms so I took some pictures of these mushrooms. I took this mushroom with a Canon camera that I installed a tamron lens on. This type of mushroom cannot be consumed and the precursor of this mushroom is also quite hard if we pinch it.

The second is the fungus that grows in cow dung. Often I see a lot of mushrooms growing in cow dung but this time I found a mushroom that was quite small in size, I also don't know whether this mushroom hasn't grown yet or has just grown and I got this mushroom in the afternoon. Seeing that there is a pile of dry cow dung where there are lots of mushrooms like this model growing there. I tried to clean up around the cow dung because there were lots of weeds and I cleaned it bit by bit so I could put my smartphone on which I had a macro lens installed so I could capture the picture of the mushroom.

And thirdly, I want to present a picture of a bit of a biting mushroom, there is a piece of an easel that has fallen and is weathered there. On the bark of the horses there are lots of groups of mushrooms, as I have shown above, namely nibble mushrooms. At the top this mushroom looks white as usual and at the bottom the petals are quite interesting for us to see because they have very visible fibers. I tried rotating the easel so I could take a picture from under the petals of this very interesting mushroom. This type of mushroom is indeed a lot on the tree trunks of the horses that have fallen to the ground. This fungus sticks to the stem and when I take the picture of course I also have to attach a macro lens so we can see the picture of this mushroom clearly.

Alright friends, those are some mushroom pictures that I can show you on this very happy Friday. Hopefully all of us in this beloved community can be entertained with the beautiful mushrooms that I have found. thank you to all my friends who have given me enthusiasm and opportunity and see you later in my next post.

Note, the words I write in this article are in Indonesian, which I wrote first in the notes section of my smartphone and to translate into English I use Google's help.

PhotographyMushroom
Camera UsedCanon and Smartphone
Model600 D and iPhone 11
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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Best Regards @mnurhiver



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Love the second one om. It looks like very long bending nails. hahah
!PIZZA

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Wow I thought this was a pile of nails, it turned out to be a unique mushroom. Cool find.. :)

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it's really very beautiful what you show on this occasion and it's amazing

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