Good morning and greetings to all of us, so today I want to share with everyone in the #fungifreday community, especially for mushroom lovers, this time I will share my picture which is about mushrooms.
So yesterday afternoon I did some mushroom exploration, as usual I did a mushroom search with my friends and we managed to find some mushrooms that look unique. When we were looking for mushrooms, suddenly the weather changed and it started raining and we immediately ran to find a shelter so we wouldn't get wet. After the rain stopped we continued our journey to look for mushrooms, we also passed various obstacles in order to find mushrooms to be posted in this community. A few hours later we found a land in which there were many trees that had been cut down and I immediately walked to the land to look for mushrooms and Alhamdulillah, I and my friends managed to find something like a mushroom field.
Based on my observations, all the pictures of these mushrooms are edible and some cannot be eaten because they are not good for the health of the human body. People who eat these mushrooms will experience itching all over their bodies, so my advice is not to eat them. I found all the pictures of these mushrooms in an area far from my house, which I also happened to be looking for as a mushroom photo object. Many of the mushrooms that I found grew on tree branches that were old or rotten and some grew on wet soil. With variations in the color of these mushrooms, it makes us even more enthusiastic in looking for these mushrooms.
In my area, people often name mushrooms based on their color. The following is a photo of the mushroom along with its name and explanation:
1. Orange Mushroom (Pycnoporus cinnabarinus)
Orange fungus is a fungus that often grows on coconut trees and there is also one that often grows on old or weathered logs. This mushroom usually grows to a height of about 1 cm, with the orange color all over the stem making us more fascinated by the beauty of the mushroom.
2. Oyster Mushroom (Pleurotus ostreatus)
Oyster mushrooms are mushrooms that live especially in old trees, these mushrooms usually grow in groups that are different from themselves. This mushroom can be eaten by humans, and I often eat it myself
3. Red mushroom (Pycnoporus sanguineus)
The red fungus often grows on tree trunks that have been cut, this fungus often grows when waterlogged, because this fungus really needs water for its growth.
4. Lentinus
Many of these mushrooms grow on the branches of small trees with a height of about 1.5 cm.
This fungus often grows together with green moss, this fungus is toxic to the human body.
6. Hairy mushroom (Trametes hirsuta)
This fungus grows with a petal area of about 2 cm and grows on old or weathered wood.
7. Bitter mushroom (Schizophyllum commune)
This bitter fungus often grows in abundance in one shade of old wood, but this fungus is good for human consumption.
8. Lenzites
In my area people often call it by the name of stubborn mushrooms, because these mushrooms can make wood decay very quickly.
9. Crepidotus
This fungus also grows very much on rotten tree branches, but this mushroom says people around me can be eaten by humans but I have never eaten it.
This mushroom also has a very fast decay accuracy, and also grows in height very quickly compared to other mushrooms.
Based on my explanation above, I explained it according to my own knowledge and for the name and type of mushroom I took it from google lins. For all the images above I have edited them using the default application on my smartphone and I hope you like it.
User Tool Information
Camera | Realme 5 pro |
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Equipment | Macro Lens |
Objects | mushroom |
Edit | Default application |
Location | Indonesia-Aceh |
Photographer | @flamego |
All right, this is all in this post, I hope this is useful and thank you.
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