Fungi Friday : mushrooms - Conocybe tenera & Coprinellus micaceus
This is one of my contributions to #FungiFriday by @ewkaw hopefully I can always give my best from the previous day.
good afternoon to all mushroom lovers wherever you are, may you always be given health and success by the Almighty,
As for the occasion this Friday I have found two mushrooms growing on one of the rotted rambutan tree trunks in my garden, I deliberately stacked these tree trunks so that they can be exposed to rainwater which will later have several types of mushrooms that will grow there, one of them is like my mushroom below
This mushroom has a slightly long stem which is white, and also on the umbrella it is also brown and slightly oval, this mushroom grows on the skin of the tree trunk so I can take several photos with several sides which for me make this mushroom look beautiful, the name another mushroom this is Conocybe tenera
on the same pile of wood I also found other mushrooms that thrived there, as usual I took several photos from different sides, another name for this mushroom is Coprinellus micaceus
Camera | Poco x3 Pro |
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Location | Aceh, Indonesia |
Category | Macro photography |
Editing | Lightroom |
Objeck | mushrooms |
Photographer | @vikar |
Nice work and stages of captures. Do you every try to grow mushrooms not in nature?
Of course not, this is mushrooms growing in nature. I just prepared some rotten wood that I just piled up, making it easier for me to find mushrooms.
Yes that is fine, sometimes people like to cultivate mushrooms at home for cooking purposes. Fresh is nice. But it is also nice to leave mushrooms in nature and let them go on and on to the biggest network on the world.
Thanks for your photos.
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Thanks for sharing your work with the community.
;-)