Fungi Friday Challenge : Rain In The Morning Brings Fortune

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This is my contribution following the challenge from Fungi Friday Community by @ewkaw

Greetings of success to all my friends who are members of the Fungi Friday community around the world. My contribution this Friday to the Fungi Friday community challenge by @ewkaw Rain in the Morning Brings Fortune. Why do I say that?. Because it's been almost two months where I live and it hasn't rained. So it is very difficult for me to get mushroom plants in the wild.

On Wednesday morning around 03:15 WIB it rained very hard, until 06:17 WIB the rain just stopped. Indeed, rain is really needed, especially for me who cultivates in rain-fed rice fields. With the rain in the morning I went back to mushroom hunting at 09:00 WIB to 10:02 WIB. Thank God I got some natural mushroom plants.

The first mushroom Candolleomyces candolleanus is a species of mushroom from the order Agaricales, a member of the Psathyrellaceae family, with the genus Candolleomyces. Mushrooms that grow at the base of thatched tree trunks with a light brown color from their umbrellas. And that white part of the stem that I see.

Candolleomyces candolleanus
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Then the mushroom Crepidotus mollis is a species of mushroom belonging to the genus Crepidotus from the Crepidotaceae family. I found this fungus growing on a branch of a tangerine tree that was starting to rot. With a white part of the umbrella and also the bottom of the umbrella.

Crepidotus mollis
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Furthermore, the fungus Pycnoporus sanguineus belongs to the family Polyporaceae, with the genus Pycnoporus. I got this mushroom on a rotten tree branch. With orange color and downy and the back of the umbrella with small holes.

Pycnoporus sanguineus
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Lastly, the mushroom Coprinellus micaceus is a mushroom belonging to the order Agaricales in the Psathyrellaceae family and belongs to the genus Coprinellus. Mushrooms that are growing in the fronds of areca tree trunks and are also still wet with water spots.
With the rain on Wednesday morning it brought me sustenance. Thank you so much for Friday Fungi Community caretaker @ewkaw and my mushroom hunter team and friends.

Coprinellus micaceus
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Photographer @teungkulik

Catagory Camera Xioami Redmi Note 9 Pro

Catagory Mushroom Photography

Processed Mobille Adobe Linghtroom

Lens External Macro Lensbong 45mm

Location Lhokseumawe City, Aceh, Indonesia



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Of the several types of mushrooms that have been shown, this has pretty good image quality.

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