Fungi friday=Mushroom hunting in the fields

Hello #fungifriday friends wherever you are how are you? Today I returned to nature to hunt mushrooms, and now I hunt mushrooms that grow on piles of rotten rice stalks, and I have to hunt in the rice fields of residents.

The rice harvest season is over and now only the remains of rotting rice stalks are there. I tried to look for the mushrooms that grew there. After a long round and round in the rice fields of the residents, I finally found what I was looking for.

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and he also can still grow on burning rice stalks

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It's a pity, I only found mushrooms that were dead and starting to wilt, these mushrooms usually grow in the late afternoon and will die and wither in the morning.

This mushroom is often hunted by residents because it can be consumed, and its very delicious taste makes this mushroom the target of local residents, and this mushroom specifically grows in piles of rotted rice stalks, local residents call this mushroom by the name kulat jumpung because he only grows on the jumpung.

I will continue to watch until I find this mushroom that is still fresh and can be consumed, I will show it to all my friends.

Thank you for everything, continue to support me to keep up the
enthusiasm for mushroom hunting.
I'm @yuliadi bye

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