Hello friends, meet me again with me @mirz on this happy Friday, on this occasion I will share some photos of mushrooms that I took using a smartphone camera and the help of a macro lens, and before I continue this article I want to tell my friends ; I don't really understand mushrooms, and I don't know the name of the mushroom that I photograph well, and to find out the name of the mushroom, I usually try to match the photo that is on my smartphone gallery on Google Lens.
When I wanted to write and explain about mushrooms to all my friends, I tried to search for it on google search, with the keyword "Mushroom", there I found a link that took me to wikipedia, on wikipedia it was explained that:
"A mushroom or toadstool is the fleshy, spore-bearing fruiting body of a fungus, typically produced above ground, on soil, or on its food source. The standard for the name "mushroom" is the cultivated white button mushroom, Agaricus bisporus; hence the word "mushroom" is most often applied to those fungi (Basidiomycota, Agaricomycetes) that have a stem (stipe), a cap (pileus), and gills (lamellae, sing. lamella) on the underside of the cap". Click here to read more information about mushrooms 👉 Wikipedia.org
And by the way, I took a photo of this mushroom around the area where I live, namely in Aceh - Lhokseumawe. Okay buddy, without getting too long into the introduction, let me invite you to take a look at some of the mushrooms that I found, and I will share on this occasion.
FIRST MUSHROOM - Sarcoscyphaceae
This is the first mushroom that I will share with all of my friends, I took this mushroom on Thursday last week, because some things I didn't share this mushroom with the previous #fungifriday, and I chose to share it with my fungifriday friend this Friday.
"Sarcoscyphaceae" is the name I found when I was trying to match a photo that was in my smartphone gallery on a google lens, and when I was trying to find more information about this mushroom I found on a google search, there I found a link that directed me to wikipedia , and on wikipedia it is explained that:
The Sarcoscyphaceae are a family of cup fungi in the order Pezizales. Members of the Sarcoscyphaceae are cosmopolitan in distribution, found in both tropical and temperate regions Wikipedia.org
This mushroom is so small, I almost missed it and almost stepped on it, but said one friend named Flamego "Wait, don't step on it, it's on your feet like there's something red", then my feet stopped, and tried to see what was in front there, and apparently I found this cute little mushroom, yes I finally found it. Actually, I've been wanting to take a picture of this mushroom for a long time, I saw some people who shared this type of mushroom on #fungifriday, and I couldn't believe and couldn't believe that this mushroom is so small, and I don't think mipiano would believe it either, but now he is believe, until finally we both believe :p "See the belief story" 👉"Here"
Okay friends, here are some photos of a mushroom called Sarcoscyphaceae that I will share with you all, and for the size of this mushroom you can see it at the bottom of this mushroom photo, there I share a photo of this Sarcoscyphaceae mushroom which I align with my fingers.
This is a photo of mushroom that I aligned with my index finger
SECOND MUSHROOM - Schizophyllum commune
This is the second mushroom that I will share with my #fungifriday friends today, I took this mushroom yesterday afternoon, that is on Thursday, I found this mushroom on a broken wooden branch, and I also almost missed it, until finally I tried to take the mushroom this and photographed it with the help of a macro lens, and here I found the beauty of this mushroom, I saw the segments that were in it were very beautiful, and by the way this mushroom is called "Gerigit" (jagged) in my area Indonesia.
I've also photographed this mushroom before, but I didn't find any lines on the inside of this mushroom as it is today, whether it's because it's young, or it's a different breed, I don't really understand, and let's match the photo that is on my smartphone to the google lens, do we find a name or other information there.
"Schizophyllum Commune" is the name of a fungus that I found on google lens, and after I found the name I tried to find more information on google search, and on wikipedia I found some information, there it stated that:
"Schizophyllum commune is a species of fungus in the genus Schizophyllum. The mushroom resembles undulating waves of tightly packed corals or loose Chinese fan. . . . ." Read more on Wikipedia.org
Let me directly invite you to see some photos of the Schizophyllum commune mushroom which I will share with all of my friends in this section, and for the original size of this mushroom I have also added a photo below the photo arrangement of this mushroom. Hope you like it 🤗
Look, I think he's like an animal head, like a bear, maybe ! :D
The two photos below are the view of the mushroom on the other side
And the two photos below are bits of mushrooms with a larger size
This is a photo to show the size of the mushrooms that I share in this section, very small right?
THIRD MUSHROOM - Bjerkandera Adusta
This is the third mushroom that I will share with my friends #fungfriday at this Friday meeting, I also found this mushroom yesterday afternoon, Thursday, this mushroom I found not far from where I found the mushroom above, and different from when I found the mushroom above . commune Schizophyllum fungus, I found this mushroom on a broken tree branch that is still alive, or still connected to the root, and the photo in this paragraph is the photo I was referring to.
Let's find out the name of the mushroom in this section, "Bjerkandera adusta" is the name of this mushroom, when I tried to match the photo on google lens, I found the name. And let's see what is written on wikipedia about this mushroom, there it says that :
"Bjerkandera adusta, commonly known as the smoky polypore or smoky bracket, is a species of fungus in the family Meruliaceae. It is a plant pathogen that causes white rot in live trees, but most commonly appears on dead wood. . . . ." Read more on Wikipedia.org
Here below are some photos of a mushroom called Bjerkandera adusta that I will share with my #fungifriday friends this week, I hope you like it. 🤗
Let's continue to see the mushrooms that I share this time more closely, this photo I took using a 25 mm macro lens. The mushroom below is a mushroom that is still the same as the type of mushroom above, this is a small part of the mushroom, I tried to pick it and move it, trying to find another background. Here below is the photo that I mean ;
This is a photo to show the yellow background in the photo above
This is a photo to show the size of the mushrooms that I share in this section
"Conclusion"
Actually, this week I didn't find too many mushrooms, for several reasons, and because of my busy office work, I can only display the three types of mushrooms that I share in this post. Thanks to all who have given me motivation and enthusiasm in sharing photos and writings in this community, and when I looked around for mushrooms around, I didn't find any kind of mushrooms that I haven't shared, so I finally wanted to try to find another place next week, I thought this place (the place I usually look for mushrooms), there are no mushrooms that I haven't seen, and share to my friend in this community.
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 I use the help of a 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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