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Fungifriday - hygrocybe miniata, mycena arcangeliana, coprinus and polyporus versicolor

My contribution to #FungiFriday by @ewkaw

Hello dear friends, good night wherever you are. How are you tonight?

Tonight I am again sharing pictures of beautiful mushrooms that grow in the wild. While it is still the rainy season, it is very easy to hunt beautiful mushrooms.


hygrocybe miniata



The shape of this hygrocybe miniata mushroom looks very attractive like a layer cake with two colors, namely orange and white. When talking about the size, there is no need to doubt it, the size is very small. When viewed with the naked eye, emotions arise because they are imperfect to enjoy its beauty. I found this mushroom growing on ordinary soil.



mycena arcangeliana



This mycena arcangliana mushroom is also no less enchanting, its shape is similar to love. In fact, when viewed from the surface above the shape is normal. But when I shoot from the bottom surface, it's very different, the results are so stunning. I also found this fungus growing on ordinary soil.



coprinus



This is the Coprinus mushroom, a unique hat-shaped mushroom. Not only is the shape unique, but the withering process is also interesting to melt like black ink. This fungus is known as a fungus that is not resistant to sunlight. The flesh is also very fragile, slightly broken by direct touch. I also found this fungus growing on ordinary soil.



polyporus versicolor



The shape of this polyporus versicolor mushroom is also very interesting, just like a fluffy turkey tail. I found this fungus growing on rotten wood.



📷 Imageinformation
Camera UsedRealme 7i
TypeAndroid
Photografer@ekachiyuni
LocationIndonesia


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