Three types of mushrooms in Fungi Friday challenge


Hello everyone, Fungi Friday friends. I hope you all have a good and fun day and also always passionate about showing your latest mushroom findings.

Again I have to admit, every week we are always presented with various types, shapes and colors of mushrooms in this Community. There is a lot of beauty there, both from the mushroom itself and the beauty of the photography presented from the mushroom, all of which are fun, and most importantly is, every week, on Friday. There is always new knowledge and new knowledge that we can learn of the many posts that review about the diversity of mushrooms in various parts of the earth.

And I don't want to be left behind in this challenge either. Today I will also be contributing to #FungiFriday by @ewkaw, bringing with me three types of mushrooms that I've managed to find in the last few days.


The first is a mushroom which has a scientific name Pisolithus tinctorius. This mushroom has a shape where the stem and the hood are almost the same size. Having a color that is also almost the same as the color of the soil and the color of the dry leaves makes it a little difficult to find it

In addition, this mushroom also has a texture like flour or like dust on the top, where if we touch it, the dust will fly. It made me a little hesitant to touch it with my hands, maybe this mushroom is a poisonous mushroom. It's a bit difficult for me to identify this type of fungus, and I'm also still unsure about my identification results.

Here's a picture of the mushroom I mean. see below.


The second is a mushroom with a Latin namePanellus stpticus,
is a fungus that grows in groups on dry wood media, has an orange color mixed with white and has beautiful pores like a honeycomb.

If we are lucky, we will find get this mushroom growing in really quite crowded numbers, if on dry wood, Usually this fungus will grow along the dry wood that.

See the picture below.


And lastly, this is a beautiful honeycomb mushroom. Look at this mushroom and you will definitely agree if we call it a honeycomb mushroom.

It has an indeterminate shape, but is mostly fan-shaped and pale white in color. what's really amazing is the pores, it's beautiful and impressive. Let's just look at the picture of the honeycomb mushroom that I have shown below.


Those are the three types of mushrooms I've managed to find in the last few days and I'm showing them here at the Fungi Friday challenge.

I hope you all enjoy my show this Friday, with the addition of a little short review of these three mushrooms, hopefully adding to our knowledge, if that is possible. Thank you and see you next Friday.

Happy Fungi Friday

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