Hello Fungi Friday friends, meet me again @mirz, how are you all? I hope everyone is in good health, it's nice to be able to greet you again on this Friday's mushroom post, by the way I've been sharing mushroom photos in this community since Second week of Fungifriday, and today is Fungifriday week #13, I can't believe I've shared 12 posts with mushrooms in this community, and today is my 13th post on the Fungifriday community.
This week is still the same as last week, that it still rains often in our area, Indonesia - Aceh, and that makes mushrooms grow lush and beautiful. However, because of the frequent rains, my hunting steps were also delayed, because it often rained in the afternoon, the plans that I had made with other friends were canceled and we had to plan another day to be able to hunt mushrooms together.
Today I will share some photos of mushrooms that I took this week, I usually look for some photos of mushrooms in the afternoon, which is two hours before the sky welcomes the dark which we usually call night. Okay buddy, without too long in the preface, I will immediately invite all friends to see some photos of mushrooms that I found this week, and I hope you like it;
"First Mushroom - Hygrocybe Conica"
This is the first mushroom that I will share with Friday's fungi friends, and this mushroom I found when this mushroom was on a dead (fallen) betel tree, and when I searched on google lens about the name of this mushroom, there I found the name "Pleurotus" there, so I think this name fits the mushroom that I share in this section, but I'm not sure about the name I found, and I also tried to find some additional information on wikipedia about mushrooms that I share in this section, there it is stated that;
"Pleurotus is a genus of gilled mushrooms which includes one of the most widely eaten mushrooms, P. ostreatus. Species of Pleurotus may be called oyster, abalone, or tree mushrooms, and are some of the most commonly cultivated edible mushrooms in the world" Read More On Wikipedia
After reading the explanation described on wikipedia, now I believe in the name I found, because there it was also explained that Pleurotus is a category of fungus that grows on trees, and as you can see that this mushroom does grow on trees.
Okay buddy, below are some photos of a mushroom called Pleurotus that I will share with all of my friends, I took these photos from a different angle, and they look very close, because I took them with the help of a macro lens, hope you like it 🤗
"Second Mushroom - Hygrocybe Conica"
This is the second mushroom that I will share with my #fungifriday friends on this occasion, this mushroom is called "Hygrocybe conica", this is the name I found when I tried to match photos in my smartphone gallery on Google lens. Here I will also quote a few explanations on wikipedia, there it is explained that;
Hygrocybe conica, commonly known as the witch's hat, conical wax cap or conical slimy cap, is a colourful member of the genus Hygrocybe (the waxcaps). . . . " Read More On Wikipedia
After reading the explanation above that this mushroom is similar to a witch's hat and but the cones on the mushrooms that I share are not too long, but I think that this is because the mushrooms I share are still small, and because of that the cone that looks like a magician's hat is not clearly visible. Okay friends, below are some photos of a mushroom called Hygrocybe conica that I will share with all of my friends. guys, i hope you like it 🤗
"Third Mushroom - Panus Conchatus"
This is the third mushroom that I will share with friends Friday fungi on this occasion, and this mushroom is named "Panus Conchatus", and as usual, this name I found when I tried to match photos on Google lens, and I will also quote a little explanation on wikipedia which explains about this mushroom, there it is stated that:
"Panus conchatus, commonly known as the lilac oysterling, is an inedible species of mushroom that occurs throughout the Northern Hemisphere. Its fruitbodies are characterized by a smooth, lilac- or tan-colored cap, and decurrent gills. . . . ." Read More On Wikipedia
After reading the article which explains that the body of the gills of this mushroom is uneven and also brown, so I believe in the name I chose, although it was also explained there that there is a subtle purple color, but I did not find the purple color in the mushrooms I share. Okay friends, below are some photos of mushrooms that I will share with all of my friends, and I hope you like it 🤗
"Conclusion"
Okay, mushroom Friday friends wherever you are. Only three types of mushrooms that I share this week, actually I found a lot of mushrooms this week, but the mushrooms that I found I have shared before in this community. so here I only choose a few types of mushrooms that I think are unique and I have not found before, yuppss although we know that the same type of mushroom will always have a different shape, and grow in different places, but like the hairy liver mushroom, I also discovered the red hairy mushroom this week, and I chose not to share it because I shared it the previous week.
Okay buddy, that's all I can share at this Friday meeting, sorry if there are some words that are difficult to understand, because I'm still using "Google translator" help to translate my writing into English. See you next Friday, Happy #fungfriday and and peace love greetings.
"See also ; The last 7 posts of my mushroom publication"
"INFORMATION"
Camera | Poco X3 NFC |
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Lens | Sony 25 mm & Q-Lens 35 mm |
Process | Mobile Lightroom & Picsart |
Location | Indonesia - Aceh |
Photographer | @mirz |
~"About Me"~
My name is M. Alan Mirza, I am currently 28 years old, I come from Asia, to be precise in Indonesia - Sumatra Island. I work as an emergency room administrator, namely in the Medical Record section at Cut Meutia Hospital. My hobbies are uncertain, my hobbies follow my mood, sometimes I like reading, sometimes I like writing, sometimes I like photographing small insects and other small object, sometimes I also like to play games for a long time.😁