Fungi Friday : Oudemansiella Mucida and Pezizaceae

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Good morning all..

Hello fungifriday friends, this morning's opportunity is my first post in the #fungifriday community created by Mr. @ewkaw and this is my first time taking part in this challenge. Introducing, my name is Umar Hakim (@dusk.hunter).
This week I found two types of mushrooms that I found behind my house, where the mushrooms here live because there is moisture so that mushrooms can easily live here. The first mushroom I got was Oudemansiella mucida and the second one was Pezizaceae.

All the mushroom pictures that I share here I took using the Xiaomi Mi 8 smartphone camera and the help of a Sony brand macro lens with a size of 25mm. I hope you all will like my post. Don't forget if you've read and seen the collection of photos in this post, leave a comment so that my future posts are even better than this first post.

First Mushroom : Oudemansiella Mucida

This is the first mushroom that I mention here, its name is Oudemansiella. I found the name using the google lens application by matching the photos I saved in the gallery of my smartphone. So that my explanation here looks more real, I quote the source directly on wikipedia. Here's a little explanation.

O. mucida is a white, slimy wood-rot fungus and is strongly tied to rotting beech, where it grows in clusters. It is in season late summer to late autumn, and tiny fungi can then sometimes be seen parachuting from high branches, when they are dislodged by the wind on breezy days. wikipedia

Below are some photos of a mushroom named Oudemansiella Mucida that I will share with all of my friends, I hope you like it:

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Second Mushroom - Pezizaceae

The second mushroom in this post is a slightly red mushroom, we usually call it cup mushroom. Its unique shape also has fine hair like thorns around its body. I also found the Latin name of this mushroom by matching the image through the Google Lens application which has been installed on my smartphone. I took this picture using my smartphone camera, which is xiaomi mi 8 with the addition of a 25mm Sony brand macro lens that I bought online. I hope you all will like my post. Don't forget if you've read and seen the collection of photos in this post, leave a comment so that my future posts are even better than this first post.

For this mushroom, I also quote some of the explanations that I took on wikipedia so that I don't make mistakes in writing in this post, here are the explanations

Cup fungi grow in peculiar shapes, frequently resembling cups or saucers. For example, the orange peel fungus (Aleuria aurantia) resembles a discarded orange rind. They may be vividly colored, like the scarlet cup (Sarcoscypha coccinea)wikipedia

Below are some photos of a mushroom named Oudemansiella Mucida that I will share with all of my friends, I hope you like it:

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Information

Camera ModelXiaomi Mi 8
LensSony 25mm lens
CategoryFungi
ProcessedPhotoshop
LocationIndonesia
Original Image@dusk.hunter

Regards, @dusk.hunter

Thanks very much

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