FungiFriday Challenge : Two Types of Natural Mushrooms Drought
This is my contribution following the challenge from Fungi Friday Community by @ewkaw
Greetings of friendship to all my friends, natural mushroom hunters in the world. On this day my contribution to the challenge in the Fungi Friday community by @ewkaw is that the mushrooms are starting to dry out. The village where I live is currently in a drought. Should a long drought occur? With the current drought, the suffering of insah, animals and plants will end. So, when I'm alone I want to scream loudly with the suffering of nature. Where do I complain because I am a very weak human being with this pain.
I saw two types of drying mushrooms growing on the branches. First Oyster mushroom (Pleurotus ostreatus). Oyster mushroom (Pleurotus ostreatus) is a species of mushroom from the Tricholomataceae family. The two mushrooms Trametes versicolor are species of mushrooms from the Polyporaceae family.
These two types of mushrooms look no longer fresh because of drought. This is because the need for water is greatly reduced.
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
@teungkulik Nice photos! ❤️
Thanks my friend
very beautiful mushrooms. in the area where I live there are also many mushrooms like that.
Thanks