FungiFriday Challenge : In the Dry Season, I Hunting for Mushrooms in the Oil Palm Plantations
My Friday special contribution to the Fungi Friday community by @ewkaw.
Fridays are the days that mushroom hunters are always waiting for in taking part in the Fungi Friday Challenge. The passage of time feels very slow once running. Waiting from day to day for seven days to be able to meet again with this very special day.
If only I knew that hunting must have a feeling to love every plant that grows freely in nature. The morning dew drops are so fierce that the plants come back fresh in the morning. The dry season weather is starting to arrive, with the sun's light setting on the earth. Many wild plants die, wither before they develop and so on.
On this day I hunted in the oil palm plantation to get mushroom plants which were starting to be difficult for me to get. The area is bordered by Blang Weu Panjoe village and Jeulek village, Lhokseumawe city. The place is in a local villager's oil palm plantation. With uncertain steps, I kept walking to get mushroom plants. I only get very few mushroom plants that can be photographed.
First mushroom Mushroom mushroom is a species of mushroom from the Pluteaceae family. Mushroom (Volvariella volvacea, synonyms: Volvaria volvacea, Agaricus volvaceus, Amanita virgata or Vaginata virgata) is a mushroom that is widely found in East Asia and Southeast Asia with tropical and subtropical climates. This fungus grows on rotting palm tree trunks.
The two mushrooms Tubifera ferruginosa are a species of slime mold from the Tubiferaceae family, the genus Tubifera. This mushroom grows at the base of the palm stem when I got it. With an orange color from the fungus.
The three mushrooms File:Vicia faba Rhizobium root nodule.jpg. This fungus grows on rotting weeds.
File:Vicia faba Rhizobium root nodule.jpg
The four mushrooms Coprinopsis atramentaria are species of mushrooms from the Psathyrellaceae family. This mushroom is very short in age. I found this mushroom growing in the heart of a rotting betel nut tree.
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
I see you really like to take pictures with dark background, maybe this is your own character, good work my friend
Thank you very much my friend. send regards for success
There are still quite beautiful mushrooms in your area even though it is now the dry season.
Thank you🙏💕 my friend