yesterday I took a photo of some drying racks next to my house, this fungus grows on a dead mango tree, I took this mushroom yesterday when I was looking for a photo.
Daedalea quercina is a species of fungus in the order Polyporales, and a type species of the genus Daedalea. Commonly known as oak mazegill or maze-gill mushroom, the specific epithet refers to the genus Quercus oak, which we often see growing, causing a brownish rot. This mushroom is often found in Europe, Asia, Australasia and North Africa, now mushrooms are in Indonesia, friends.
I also had the opportunity to take a photo of some small mushrooms on the dead mango tree, hive friends
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