Hello everybody meet again on this good Friday with a variety of interesting mushrooms that you have shared are very interesting for me so I also don't want to lose to you so I also want to share a mushroom object that is very interesting for me, here is an explanation of some pictures the mushroom along with an explanation.
Coprinellus disseminates
Fairy Inkcap, Coprinellus diseminatus or by the easy name of the umbrella head is a fungus belonging to the family Agaricomycetes of the class Agaricomycetes. This fungus can grow and spread everywhere, this means that it can grow quickly in a short time and the rate of spread is also very fast compared to other mushrooms.
This mushroom is characterized by the shape of its head that looks like an umbrella head and therefore I call it an umbrella head easier. This fungus only grows during the rainy season and even this mushroom cannot grow in the summer because this fungus requires a lot of water for its growth period, especially with the very fast spread process so it is impossible if the fungus does not absorb a lot of water.
In my picture, these mushrooms grow on a very old coconut tree, they grow quite a lot but there are still small ones. The humidity of the old coconut tree is also very moist if I touch it then the tree will be destroyed as well as this mushroom they are also very fragile especially with the very thin head shape if I touch it with the softest touch it will still crumble.
This mushroom has two color differences between the small one and the adult one, for the small one it has a slightly yellow color while the adult has a whitish color and behind the umbrella there is also a slightly brownish color. The mushroom stems are white and clean. Here are some pictures of these mushrooms and I hope you recognize them.
The characteristics of these mushrooms are very many, here I just want to explain based on what we can see in my picture, namely on the petals there are lines starting from the top of the petals and vice versa. This mushroom can be consumed by humans, if you want to eat the mushroom it would be better to boil it first and that was also my mother's advice when I asked about the mushroom.
This fungus usually grows very much, namely in very humid forests, it is useful because the rate of spread is very high or fast. In my area, this mushroom is a favorite food for farm animals such as chickens, birds and ducks. The height of the mushroom is about 1 cm with the width of the petals reaching about half an inch.
Coprinopsis lagopus
Coprinopsis lagopus or better known in my area by the name of the transparent mushroom is a fungus that belongs to the class Agaricomycetes and belongs to the family Psathyrellaceae. This mushroom has a very small size, smooth and thin and this mushroom is also a favorite food for farm animals. This fungus has a very short lifespan, which is between morning and noon and maybe even sooner than that, some time before the fungus dies, its white petals turn black and slimy. This mushroom can also be eaten by humans, but because the shape and size are too small, this mushroom is neglected so that many people do not know that this mushroom can be consumed.
This fungus can grow in two places, namely on the ground and on old wood, but unfortunately the fungus cannot grow for a long time, it only grows for an instant and then dies. This mushroom has very different petals, namely the shape of the petals that are inclined upwards. Here are some pictures of these mushrooms and I hope you recognize them.
This mushroom has a very clear or transparent color and the petals have a white color but with time between morning and noon this mushroom changes its color to black, this happens before death. The length of the mushroom stem is about 1 cm because it looks small, so the mushroom looks very long.
Alright friends, I think it's enough to get here on this occasion, hopefully it will be useful and until next Friday.
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Objects | mushroom |
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Location | Indonesia-Aceh |
Photographer | @flamego |