Fungifriday || Pleurotus ostreatus mushroom.
Happy fungifriday day and this is my contribution to #FungiFriday held by @ewkaw.
Yesterday afternoon I took a walk around the areca nut plantations in the area where I live in the hope of finding some shots images of mushrooms growing in the surrounding environment.
And the land was filled with areca palm trees which looked so green and in the surrounding environment, I found several types of mushrooms growing on wooden embankments with different characteristics and some of them were hardwood mushrooms ,namely a type of fungus whose stem surface texture is hard and the stem and cap are fused and of course they grow by attaching to the surface of dead wood.
After I circled that plantation yard, I found two piles of soft mushrooms growing that looked really amazing and they are soft fungi Pleurotus ostreatus I found two piles of this fungus growing on the surface of the rotten areca palm stem and they looked like they were starting to dry out due to the heat of the sun in the last few days.And I found a bunch of similar wild mushrooms growing on the surface of the garden fence post and it looked so fresh, followed by the surface of the stems and leaves which looked so soft.
And you can find that beauty and elegance of these wild mushrooms in my publication today.
Camera | Smarphone + macro lens |
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Iso | Otomatis |
Editing | Lightroom app |
Photographer | @deltasteem |
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