FUNGIFRIDAY || THREE MUSHROOM OBJECTS FOR FRIDAY

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Good evening and greetings to all of you, so tonight I want to share some pictures of mushrooms that I think are very special. Some of these mushrooms I did a search together with my relatives and for the time being it is quite difficult to find mushrooms due to the irregular weather. Here are some pictures of mushrooms along with their explanations.


Panus conchatus

Panus conchatus or by the name better known as tall oyster mushroom. These mushrooms grow on the roots of a very large tree, they grow very much in some of my pictures I also photographed between small and large.

This mushroom can generally last about a month and even then if there are no animals that eat it. This mushroom is a favorite food for cows and goats because of its rather large shape making it easier for animals to get it.

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This mushroom has a very high size shape or about 5 cm, this mushroom also has petals that are about 3-4 cm in diameter. This mushroom has different characteristics from other mushrooms, namely this mushroom has smooth books all over its petals and there are also straight lines from the stem to the top. This mushroom also has a hole to hold water above its petals, but this hole is often used by small insects, this fungus is also often infested by small insects, especially ladybugs and beetles.

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This mushroom has a brownish and white color. The difference between this fungus, which is small and mature, is the hole in the petals. Small mushrooms do not have holes to hold water in their petals, while adults have holes.


Pycnoporus cinnabarinus

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Pycnoporus cinnabarinus is a fungus that has a very special color, which is a very bright orange color. If in my area this mushroom is very easy to find and even this mushroom can grow anywhere without favorable weather. This mushroom has petals that are about 2 cm in diameter. This mushroom has very hard petals and is even very difficult to break.

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This fungus grows in the crevices of tree trunks that have been cut. These mushrooms can also grow anywhere and anytime they can grow by themselves without having to have rain and sunlight.


Ear mushroom or jelly mushroom

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Ear fungus or better known as jelly mushroom is a fungus that grows on very hard tree branches, they grow with the turn of summer. These mushrooms have a brownish color they don't grow tall, it's just that these mushrooms grow with petals that are similar like a mug.

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I found this mushroom in the interior of the forest near my area. These mushrooms grow very much in one branch of the tree they grow irregularly but they remain the same.


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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