FungiFriday - Green grass, twigs, and muddy ground are places for beautiful wild mushrooms to grow
As usual, the day of the mushroom show came again. Now I will show several species of mushrooms, as I said in a previous post I like the variety, mushrooms of different species are summarized in one post, I am comfortable seeing it that way.
Panaeolus cyanescens
This fungus grows in green grass as high as ankles. This grass is usually what cows eat. I suspect that this fungus grows in the former cow dung that has become black soil.
Looks natural with green grass. Very cool isn't it? :)
The next few photos I think it's Panus fasciatus mushroom.
They also have their own beauty by growing on dry wood branches. Mushrooms that have a hat with a hole in the middle are also very elegant.
This one is a Galerina marginata, if I am not mistaken:)
These mushrooms grow in muddy soil, they are very beautiful with gills under an umbrella. You won't be able to see those gills if you don't look from below.
Here's a mushroom I found and shared with you mushroom lovers for this Friday as my contribution to #FungiFriday by @ewkaw
Camera | Oppo Reno6 + Macro Lens |
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Category | Mushrooms Photography |
Location | Aceh, Indonesia |
Thank you @brumest and @qurator.
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