Fungifriday : Three pictures of mushroom species I photographed in Kakou garden.

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This is my contribution to #FungiFriday by @ewkaw

On this sunny Friday, I decided to go mushroom hunting in my cocoa garden. Arriving at the location, I was lucky to be able to photograph the beauty of these three unique types of mushrooms. First, Hypholoma lateritium with its unique characteristics. Then Lentinus, the second mushroom, attracts attention with its attractive appearance.

And the third mushroom, Hohenbuehelia, is its scientific name. The uniqueness of this mushroom is so striking that it is difficult not to be impressed. I feel lucky to be able to capture this natural beauty through three beautiful images that I managed to capture in this beloved #Fungifriday community.

As I share this experience with friends in this beloved community, I can't wait to involve you in a fun mushroom adventure like I did today. Hopefully it can inspire you all to explore the natural beauty and diversity of fungi around us.

Friends, after I read several references regarding the three species of mushrooms that I found, I want to explain a little about the characters they have to all of you.

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Friends, this first fungus is often found growing on dead wood. Its presence contributes to the natural cycle of recycling organic materials in forests or similar environments

One of the most interesting characteristics of Hypholoma lateritium is its unique cap color. The cap of this mushroom usually has shades of orange to brick red and also purple, giving it a strong and very inspiring visual identity.

One of the interesting identification characteristics of Hypholoma lateritium is its purple color. This can be an important clue for fungus experts in classifying this species

These fungi also have an important role in the ecosystem as decomposers, helping to break down organic material in the soil and providing nutrients back to the surrounding environment. This is of course very beneficial for soil fertility.

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Meanwhile, the second mushroom is scientifically known as Lentinus. This type of mushroom is famous for its color variations and striking fan-like shape. This type of mushroom has a white and bright cap, making it an attractive sight in the forest or area where it grows.

This fungus has the ability to grow on various types of organic substrates, including dead wood, litter, or even other organic materials. This flexibility expands its distribution and presence in nature.

Some Lentinus species also have culinary value and can be used in various dishes. This diversity provides exploration opportunities for mushroom lovers. Through this uniqueness, Lentinus also enriches natural biodiversity and provides various benefits, from recycling organic ingredients to being part of a unique culinary experience.

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Likewise with the four pictures of this third mushroom. Uniqueness and attractive appearance. This mushroom often has an aesthetic body structure and is white in color. I found it growing on a dead areca palm tree.

This fungal species is also a decomposer that helps recycle organic materials in nature. This role ensures essential elements return to the soil and supports the life of other organisms.

They are also often found in forests or other places on rotting dead wood. Hohenbuehelia can grow freely in forests and in various forms. By chance today I found this mushroom which has a very unique shape.

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Friends of all those in this beloved community. I enthusiastically share the story of my adventure today at the cocoa plantation, where the three types of mushrooms that I found at this location each have their own uniqueness and charm, these three types of mushrooms were able to attract my attention.

Let's witness the beauty of nature together through some pictures of my adventure today. May our days be as full of wonder as I found in my cocoa farm this Friday. Enjoy exploring the beauty of nature.

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CameraSmarphone + Macro Lens
CategoryMacro Photography.
EditingLightroom.
ObjeckMushroom.
LocationAceh Sumatara.
Photografer@putraspjaman.


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All the mushrooms that you show are very charming and their shapes are very beautiful and also very unique

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That red mushroom looks so nice om, more like a mushroom that is not grow in the tropical region.

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@Ekavieka It's true as you said, I've been hunting for pictures of mushrooms for a long time, but this is the first time I've found this beautiful type of mushroom.

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How are you dear friend @putraspjaman good morning
The three varieties that you show us are really beautiful, but the first mushroom has captured all my attention.
Beautiful photographs, I appreciate you letting us know.
have a great day

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