Fungi Friday - Small yellow mushrooms and orange mushrooms on coconut tree roots

Hi mushroom lovers, finally we can meet again this Friday to share beautiful mushrooms in the #FungiFriday challenge organized by my brother @ewkaw.

Today I am very happy to go into the forest again to look for mushrooms because in the rainy season there will definitely be lots of beautiful and exotic mushrooms growing in the forest, and on this beautiful day I am very happy because I managed to find one type of beautiful mushroom called Calocera viscosa growing on a fallen tree trunk in the forest.

This beautiful mushroom is very small and yellow with a little orange on each end of the mushroom, these mushrooms also grow close to each other which makes them look even more beautiful.

When photographed from a close distance, these mushrooms look like fire burning a fallen tree lying on the ground, at first glance these mushrooms also look like yellow jelly which makes these mushrooms really very adorable.

This small yellow mushroom grows in the gaps between split tree trunks, unfortunately this mushroom cannot be eaten because it is poisonous.

Then today I also found another species of mushroom, the Tubaria Furfuracea Mushroom, I found this mushroom on the roots of a coconut tree that had long since fallen and the roots had long since started to rot.

This mushroom is orange in color with a very small size, not just one, I found several of the same orange mushrooms here that made me unable to look away from its beauty.

This mushroom also grows near wild grass and green moss on the roots of this long-dead coconut tree, this mushroom also cannot be eaten because it is poisonous.

These are two types of beautiful mushrooms that I found today for Fungi Friday this Friday, see you in the next post.

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The two species you found are beautiful, but my favorites are the jelly-like mushrooms
Your photographs are beautiful @aquagelas

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I also really like the jelly-like mushrooms, the mushrooms are very beautiful, thank you for visiting my post, sister.

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