Fungifriday - The Charm of Purple Umbrella Mushrooms
Hi mushroom lovers! π
Searching for mushrooms has become a tradition for us hive users, especially for those who are active in the community. Friday is the day we want to give some of our best pictures in the community for all friends.
This time I also took part to participate and contribute to #fungifriday by @ewkaw.
Today I will share a type of mushroom that may be interesting enough to enjoy. This mushroom has a beautiful color and a prominent texture.
According to Wikipedia sources, in Latin this mushroom is generally called "Marasmius haematocephalus" this is a species of Mushroom in the Marasmiaceae family. This mushroom has a thin hat and is dark purple pink. The leaves are cone-shaped or bell-shaped and the edges are ribbed. At first glance this mushroom is very similar to an umbrella, we usually call it purple tomildew.
In addition, this mushroom also has various other colors. These are pan-tropical and subtropical species commonly found in dry wood twigs. These mushrooms have a unique durability, they will shrivel like dry when there is no rain, and he will come back to life when the rain arrives, this is really a unique beautiful mushroom.
Here are some pictures of these purple toadstools that I captured.
Let's see!
Camera | iPhone XR + Lightroom |
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Category | Fungi Friday |
Objeck | Fungi - Marasmius Haematocephalus |
Location | Aceh, Indonesia |
Photografer | @moex-photografy |
I come from Aceh, Indonesia. I was born in October 1994. I am a trader in several Crypto markets, besides I am also a writer of fiction and poetry. I focus on charity and humanitarian work. I think I will take advantage of technological advances such as Blockchain and Cryptocurency to be able to help others.
What a privilege to have found this colorful and beautiful mushroom dear friend @moex-photografy I appreciate you sharing these beautiful photographs
have a happy mushroom friday
Thanks @jlufer, lately I have been busy cleaning oil palm plantations, many of the stems have been eaten by porcupines.
When I rested I looked for mushrooms on rotting logs, lots of mushrooms were growing.
I think taking advantage of the break to look for mushrooms is a great idea. π
Beautiful colour! π