Fungifriday / Lepiota , Clitocybe and jelly mushrooms
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How are you, my friends in the community
FUNGIFFRIDAY🍄
Hopefully we all live our days with enthusiasm and carry out activities with gratitude.
Of course I am very happy to be able to meet again on this occasion in this beloved community, and on this occasion of course I want to show again some of the results of mushroom photography that I have done.
I feel very lucky and happy. These past few weeks where I live it has been raining a lot for a few days, I had the opportunity to explore the types of mushrooms for my photography and I managed to get three types of mushrooms that we can see together again in this beloved community.
The first thing I want to show is the type of mushroom (Lepiota) and Google is known as the gill fungus ganus in the Agaricaceae family. All lepiota species are soil-dwelling spores and prefer soils rich in lime. The basidiocarp of the fruiting body is agaricoid with whitish spores, and there is a scaly cap and a ring on the stem.
The second photography is a type of mushroom (Clitocybe) the shape of the fruit body of this mushroom is almost the same as the type of mushroom above. However, this mushroom has a smooth umbrella and there is no ring on the stem. This mushroom has a light cream color and its gills spread to the stem. So the appearance is very different even though the shape of the fruit body is almost the same.
For the last type of mushroom photography, it is a type of mushroom (jelly mushroom) whose fruit body is reddish brown and shaped like an ear. The fruit body has a chewy texture and in the wild grows on wet and damp dead trees. If it is still small like the picture I have prepared, this mushroom looks quite unique which also resembles Bangkok.
This is my contribution to #fungifriday organized and curated by @ewkaw
Okay hiver fungifriday friends, that's a short story that I can share on this occasion. Hopefully hiver friends like it and here are some photos of types of mushrooms that we can see together on this occasion. hopefully my post can entertain you all. Thank you very much for the support you give by reading my blog. I hope you have a nice day until we meet again in the next post.
I took the photo with POCO M4 Pro and additional lens. I edited it using Lightroom and incollage.
NOTE: I wrote it in Indonesian with the help of Google Translate into English.
Photography | Fungi |
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Camera Used | Smartphone |
Model | POCO M4 Pro |
Photographer | @frizzy97 |
Location | Aceh, Indonesia |
How great that the rains have arrived! This is great news for mushroom hunters.
What beautiful photographs! The mushrooms look great and stand out against the moss.
Beautiful shots, @frizzy97
Thank you very much for visiting and reading my post my friend❤️
thank you very much for your visit and support my brothers @ewkaw and @qurator