Leucocoprinus cepistipes

Latin NameObservation dateLocation
Leucocoprinus cepistipesAugust 31 2024Buket Alue Puteh, Aceh, Indonesia

Recently I did some exploration around the chicken coop and found something quite interesting, yeah I found a pair of beautiful mushrooms "Leucocoprinus cepistipes" growing around the coop, well this discovery is not only interesting from a botanical point of view, but also provides insight (especially for me) into how fungi adapt to the environment around them.

Leucocoprinus cepistipes is a species of fungus known for its distinctive appearance, a pure white mushroom cap with a smooth surface, and a slender, plain mushroom stem with absolutely no signs of fungal rings around the stem. This fungus belongs to the Amanitaceae family. and are easy to grow in damp places and are rich in organic material, well, because of this understanding, finding them growing around chicken coops is not surprising, considering that around the coop there is a lot of organic material from chicken droppings and leftover feed.

However, according to my observations, one of the interesting things about this discovery is how the beautiful fungus "Leucocoprinus cepistipes" is able to adapt to the surrounding environment, the chicken coop with all the organic waste and humidity it produces, creating ideal conditions for the growth of this fungus. It is also important to understand that this fungus has an important role in maintaining the balance of the ecosystem, especially in breaking down organic material (chicken manure and leftover feed) into nutrients for other plant life. Maybe the place where this fungus grows sounds unusual, but that makes sense because of the large amount of material. organic available.


where the fungus Leucocoprinus cepistipes grows.


where the fungus Leucocoprinus cepistipes grows.


several sides of the cap of the fungus Leucocoprinus cepistipes


several sides of the cap of the fungus Leucocoprinus cepistipes.


several sides of the cap of the fungus Leucocoprinus cepistipes.


several sides of the cap of the fungus Leucocoprinus cepistipes

Seeing Leucocoprinus cepistipes in its natural habitat gave me the opportunity to learn more about fungal ecology, would it be possible if I said that this fungus is not only a decomposer of organic matter? Well, that's possible because this fungus can be seen as a major player in maintaining the nutrient cycle in the soil around which they grow. I believe that the presence of the Leucocoprinus cepistipes fungus can be an indicator of environmental health and shows that the ecological system around the cage is quite stable and functioning well.

the discovery of this fungus has also reminded me of the importance of maintaining ecosystem diversity and how each component, no matter how small, definitely has its own role. By understanding more deeply about the fungus Leucocoprinus cepistipes, I, you and everyone can better appreciate the complexity and beauty of the ecosystem in around us, so, although this may seem simple, the discovery of this mushroom has opened a window to a world full of color and information that is often hidden from our everyday view.

Are you a mushroom lover? My discovery is for you & I hope you have a nice day 🥰



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PhotographyLeucocoprinus cepistipes
LocationBuket Alue Puteh
Photographer@lightofhope


Link to originalcommunity
Linkhttps://www.inaturalist.org/observations/239365588
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