FungiFriday - Some beautiful mushrooms that grow naturally

PSX_20221223_145022.jpg

This is my contribution to #FungiFriday by @ewkaw

The rainy season wets dead logs, palm fronds and other places that have the potential to grow mushrooms. And a few days ago when I went to the garden I found mushrooms growing on the roots of durian plants. Some of the roots of the old durian tree are even overgrown with moss, where brown mushrooms also grow, whose photo I have attached below.

IMG20221220104048-01.jpg

IMG20221220104034-01.jpg

IMG20221220103900-01.jpg

IMG20221220103848-01.jpg

IMG20221220104021-01.jpg

IMG20221220103926-01.jpg

Then, in a pile of palm fronds, some of which are already stagnant with water, there is a red fairy cup mushroom (Sarcoscypha coccinea), which is partially dirty with mud. Finally I was interested in picking some of the mushrooms and then I moved them to another place and of course it would be easier for me to take pictures of them.

IMG20221220105749.jpg

IMG20221220105645.jpg

IMG20221220105819.jpg

IMG20221220105834.jpg

And the last mushroom is a mushroom that I found growing on a large log that had been cut down. It is the Panus Neostrigosus mushroom, a fungus that when young is trumpet-shaped and has fine hairs. Then interestingly this was the first time I saw this mushroom grow big and it turned out that when it was in full bloom this mushroom could hold quite a lot of water. :) Some sources also mention that this mushroom can also be eaten, but it's best to eat it when the mushroom is still young.

IMG20221105105011-01.jpg

IMG20221105104836-01.jpg

IMG20221105104911-02.jpg

CameraRealme 3 + Macro Lens
CategoryFungi Photography
ProcessedLightroom
LocationTanah Luas, Indonesia
H2
H3
H4
3 columns
2 columns
1 column
Join the conversation now
Logo
Center