My Contribution to #FungiFriday Challenge : Forty Three Pictures of Mushroom Plants of Four Kinds
Greetings to all my friends in the world. On the occasion of this Friday, my contribution to #FungiFriday by @ewkaw I hope I can always give my best every great Friday. The wait for Friday feels like a very long time. A week is like a month. Because there are so many pictures and writings about mushrooms that are special, beautiful, cute and unique. I always hope to get knowledge about mushroom plants that I don't know much about. What's more, there are mushroom plants that I have never found and seen.
On this Friday opportunity, I only got four types of mushrooms that belong to the Polyporaceae family and the other one belongs to my Schizophyllaceae family.
The first time I got the mushroom Daedaleopsis confragosa is a fungus that belongs to the Polyporaceae family of the mushroom kingdom. With the genus Daedaleopsis. What I got grew on a rotting mango tree trunk branch.
Then I got a mushroom Perenniporia which is a fungus belonging to the genus Perenniporia Murrill (1942). It is a member of the Polyporaceae family of the fungal kingdom. I found this mushroom growing on the trunk of a tamarind tree that had been cut down for a long time and was just slowly starting to rot. the second mushroom I found.
Then the third mushroom Panus conchatus is a fungus from the Polyporaceae family in the fungal kingdom of the genus Panus. This fungus is growing from the cracks of the coconut husk which is starting to rot. Because so far it rarely rains so I am very tired when hunting mushrooms in the urban forest of Lhokseumawe, Aceh Indonesia.
The last time I found a mushroom Schizophyllum commune is a fungus that belongs to the Schizophyllaceae family of the fungal kingdom, the genus Schizophyllum. I found this mushroom on the trunk of a Java tree that had been cut down.
Camera Xioami Redmi Note 9 Pro
Photographer @teungkulik
Catagory Fungi Photography
Processed Mobille Adobe Linghtroom
Lens External Macro Lensbong 30mm
Location Lhokseumawe city, Aceh Sumatera Indonesia
Very interesting mushrooms, of the four types of mushrooms that you have shared have different shapes and beauty that is so good when we see them.
Thank you very much
the holes in the mushroom look very interesting, but there are also people who will be phobic about it
Thanks my friend
very beautiful,, I think I have a lot to learn from you @tengkulik.
I also still have a lot to learn from all of my friends' posts. Send regards for success.
Cool finds! Th underside of the first mushroom is really pretty :)
Thank you so much @ewkaw