Hello all friends, meet me again @mirz, it's nice to be able to greet you again this Friday. How are you guys this week? I hope you are all healthy and happy of course. On this occasion, on this Friday, I will share "macro photos" of some of the mushrooms that I found this week, and here I also want to say that; Because of my lack of knowledge about mushrooms, here I try to use "google lens" to find out the names of all the mushrooms that I share in my post today, and here I will also display a link that leads to the definition of mushrooms, So if you want to know and read about mushrooms, you can see them here. "Wikipedia"
Mmmmmmm, what should i do next ?
Actually when I was writing this introduction, I was short of words, after writing a few words above, then I didn't know where else to play with my fingers, my fingers seemed reluctant to move over the letters arranged randomly on a laptop keyboard. Anndddd, let's go straight to the initial topic that I will show in this post, namely some photos of mushrooms and a little explanation in them, by the way all the photos I show here were taken using a smartphone camera and the help of a macro lens, and here are some photos of mushrooms that I will share today. Hope you guys like it. 🤗
FIRST MUSHROOM - Panaeolus Cyanescens
This is the first mushroom that I will share with all of my friends, I found this mushroom when my colleagues and I were looking for a macro photo object together in the forest not far from where I live, which is precisely in Aceh - Lhokseumawe. I took this photo of the mushroom when it was on the cow dung, its size is very small, for friends who want to know the size of the mushroom that I share in this section, here I have added a photo that I align with my index finger.
And as I said in the introduction above, that; because of my limited knowledge about mushrooms, to find the name of the mushroom that I will share with all of my friends, here I use google lens to find the name, but after I saw some photos there, I think I did not find a photo similar to the mushroom photo belonging to me.
Suddenly I remembered something! On the mushroom post I shared a few weeks ago I also shared a mushroom that was in cow dung, and there I wrote that I didn't know the name of the mushroom, then someone told me through his comments on my post, her name is @celticheartbeat, there he wrote the following:
"I think your cow manure mushroom is Panaeolus Cyanescens or Copelandia Cyanescens.....does it turn blue when you pick it and bruise it? If so its among the most hallucinogenic mushrooms known to man :)" - He Wrote
And after rereading the comments, I tried to find the name on google search with the addition of wikipedia in front of it, and I think I found the name for the mushroom that I shared this time, the name of this mushroom is "Panaeolus Cyanescens".
And here are some photos of mushrooms that I took with different background, including green and black. And yellow background is a color reduction from green, so it becomes yellow. Hope you like it 😉
And when I took a photo of this mushroom from above, I didn't find it a very interesting sight, but here I will also show it, and sorry if this picture is not very interesting to look at, this is so that friends know if you want to see this mushroom in this section.
And besides this is the photo that I promised in the paragraph above, this photo is to show the size of the mushrooms that I share with all of my friends.
SECOND MUSHROOM - Fomitopsis Pinicola
This is the second mushroom that I will share with #fungifriday friends on this happy Friday, I found this mushroom in a place not far from the mushrooms I shared above. I also took this mushroom photo on Monday.
Before we know the name of this mushroom using a google lens, I will write a little where I found this mushroom, this is a mushroom that I photographed when I was at the root of an old coconut tree, and when I touched this mushroom, it looks very hard, The smell of mushrooms is also quite strong when I approach it, and I love the color on the outside of this mushroom.
When I searched for the name of the fungus that I shared this time using a google lens, there I found the name for the fungus in this section, the name is "Fomitopsis Pinicola", and unlike the mushrooms that I shared in part one, there I had a hard time knowing their names, and I think this time I managed to find an image similar to the image in my smartphone gallery on Google Lens. Okay friends, below are some photos of the Fomitopsis Pinicola mushroom that I will share with all of my friends.
By the way for some reason, this time I completely forgot to take a photo of this mushroom without using a macro lens, maybe if you are curious about the size, you can just look at wikipedia.
And here I am also trying to move this one mushroom to another place, and this mushroom is slightly smaller than the mushroom above, I am trying to move this mushroom on a rotting coconut leaf stem, and below are some photos of the mushrooms I mean in this paragraph :
Ini adalah foto untuk menujukkan ukuran jamur yang saya bagikan pada bagian ini
THIRD MUSHROOM - Lentinus Crinitus
This is the third mushroom that I will share with all of my friends, this mushroom I took on Tuesday, and a few weeks ago I also found this mushroom, and have distributed it on fungifriday, but the shape is slightly different from the mushrooms I shared at that time.
At first I was thinking, am I going to share this mushroom or not, and here I am starting to think again, looks like I'll have to play further to find more different collections of mushrooms to share with all my friends in the next #fungfriday community.
I found this mushroom on a tree branch that someone had cut down (probably the owner), and as usual, on google lenses I found a name for this mushroom, the name of this mushroom is Hairy Mushroom or it is called Lentinus Crinitus. This mushroom looks it has feathers, so I think, name Hairy Mushroom is very suitable for the mushrooms that I share in this section, the following are some photos of Hairy Mushroom that I will share with all of my friends ;
This is a photo of a mushroom that I took without using a macro lens, and the background behind is the two friends who are also looking for a photo with me, they are @flamego and @iq-bal
This is a photo to show the size of the mushroom in this section, I took this photo of the mushroom when it was in my hands
This is another hairy mushroom, I took a photo of this mushroom not far from the mushroom that I shared above, and the size of this hairy mushroom is smaller than the hairy mushroom above, below is a photo of the hairy mushroom that I will show to all my friends ;
This is a photo of a mushroom with a red leaf background behind it | This is the leaf I mean which is the background on the side |
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FOURTH MUSHROOM - Auricularia Auricula-judae
Next mushroom, this is the fourth mushroom photo that I will share with all my friends, I found this photo when my friends and I were looking for some macro photos in different places, here I found this mushroom, by the way a mushroom photo this was taken on Tuesday. When I took a photo of this mushroom, it was sitting on a small piece of wood, said my friend @mizal-rovel, this mushroom is called ear fungus, and sure enough, this mushroom looks like an ear and it's like jelly.
"Auricularia Auricula-judae" is the name of the mushroom that I share in this section, I found this name when I searched for it by matching photos in my smartphone gallery on the google lens. The following below is a photo of Auricularia Auricula-judae;
Below is a photo of a mushroom that is in the same place (same wood), but the color of this mushroom is different, it looks clear white, and I think this is a young Auricularia Auricula-judae mushroom.
See also the activities of my friends, they are @mizal-rovel @flamego and @iq-bal, , they are taking photos of the mushrooms they found, they are very focused, even when I took this photo, they didn't notice, and didn't realize it.
This is a photo of a mushroom that I took to tell a friend the actual size of this mushroom
Okay, buddy, the next day, which is on Wednesday, and by the way, on Tuesday at night in my area it rained very hard until the morning, and on Wednesday afternoon after coming home from work, my friends and I looked for macro photos at a slightly different place, and below are some photos of the road to the mushroom shoot location.
FIFTH MUSHROOM - COPRINELLUS MICACEUS
This is the fifth mushroom that I will share with my fungifriday friends this week, and I found this mushroom on Wednesday, at the location as I mentioned above, which is precisely in Aceh - Lhokseumawe, I took a photo of this mushroom while it was on the ground on a broken, damp branch of wood. On that one wood I found two mushrooms, and I think these are the same type of fungus between the two, only that their growth is different so their shape is slightly different.
When I searched for the name of this mushroom using a google lens, there I found the name of this mushroom, the name of this mushroom is "COPRINELLUS MICACEUS". And below are some photos of this mushroom that I took using a smartphone camera and the help of a macro lens, I hope you like it.
As I said in the paragraph above this mushroom section, on a stick of wood there are two mushrooms, and this is the other side of the mushroom that I share this time. This mushroom looks bigger than the mushroom above.
This is a photo to show the size of the mushrooms in this section
Continue to THURSDAY . . . .
Thursday, my friends and I went back to looking for photos at the place yesterday (Wednesday), and the road was still flooded and looked very muddy, here I also document photos when we crossed the road, and today we were accompanied by another friend , namely @ipolatjeh1988. The following is a photo of the documentation;
@mizal-rovel @iq-bal @ipolatjeh1988
SIXTH MUSHROOM - Trametes Hirsuta
This is the sixth mushroom that I will share with my fungifriday friends, I took this mushroom on Thursday, and when I took this mushroom, it was sticking to a damp wood branch, this fungus grows very much there, and sorry I forgot to take a photo of this mushroom by not using a lens so you can see how it grows there. These mushrooms are yellow, and some of them also have moss on them. "Trametes Hisuta" is the name of the mushroom that I share, the name I found when I matched photos in my smartphone gallery to the google lens. And here below are some photos of Trametes Hisuta that I will share with all of my friends;
SEVENTH MUSHROOM - Polyporus
This is the seventh mushroom I'm going to share with my friends #fungfriday this week, this mushroom I found in the ground, it grows on a damp wood branch, and this mushroom looks like a cup, even when I matched some photos on wikipedia, that's it pointed at the glass, LOL :p
Then I tried to match some other photos that are in my smartphone gallery, and there I found the name for the mushroom that I share in this section, and the name of this mushroom is "Polyporus", actually there are many types of polyporus, I doubt the type of mushroom I share is in which type, and I think "Polyporus Arcularius" is suitable for the mushroom picture I share, but if I'm wrong, friends can tell me through the comments on this post.
Okay friends, below are some photos of Polyporus arcularius that I will share with all of my friends, and sorry this time I forgot to take photos without using a lens so that friends can find out the size of the photo I share, hope you like it.
Still on Thursday, the sky began to show an orange glow that made the eyes stunned, and that was a sign that night would come, and darkness enveloped the earth where I lived, here are some photos that I had documented when we were getting ready to go home alone- respectively.
And this is a portrait of @flamego, he always closes himself when I take his portrait :D
"Conclusion"
Thanks to all who have given me motivation and enthusiasm in sharing photos and writings in this community, actually I really wanted to try to taste the mushrooms that I found, but because I didn't really know which mushrooms were edible and which ones weren't (poisonous), I ended up not picking any of the mushrooms that I share here for consumption. Maybe friends here know which types of mushrooms can be consumed, friends can tell me through the comments column below.
All the photos that I show above were taken using a smartphone camera and some with the help of a macro lens, and here I also want to say sorry, sorry if there are some words that are difficult to understand, because to be honest, here I am still using the help of a translator, I write this article in Indonesian, then translate it through Google Translator.
Okay buddy, maybe that's all my photos and writing, sorry if there are some words that are not understood, that's all my posts on this happy Friday, see you in the next #fungfriday post. 😉🤗
"See also ; The last 7 posts of my mushroom publication"
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