Hola everyone! Nice to see you guys again on Fungi Lovers community _
By the way, a week ago, I saw a post by @ewkaw which said that there were no mushrooms grow up in his area at least since 5 months ago since February.
Hmm, I've never been to Europe, so I just found out that there are areas that don't grow mushrooms in certain seasons.
I just hope that all of that passes soon and we can see the beautiful mushrooms again from his land. _ yay!
Okay, now let me tell you about my land.
One of the advantages of living in a tropical area like Borneo Island is that we have a lot of rainforest. Rainfall in this area is more than other areas, therefore there are so many beautiful mushrooms growing around us every day. how awesome was that. _
And special for the #FungiFriday challenge, I'm gonna show you guys some of mushrooms that I got today, yeay!
Let's check out thefirst one, local people known this mushroom as Kecikap. And if we look at it's characteristics, this mushroom is included in the type of Lactarius gerardii, grows on woody stems, is bright orange in color and has sap. Super beautiful _
Next one is Kulat Godah, I I identified it as Trametes Versicolor because of it's characteristics.
This type of mushroom usually has a dark brown color, but it seems that the age of the mushroom that I found is still quite young, so the color is still a little faded.
And the last one are Kulat Nyangkak. They grow in groups on logs or around tree roots.
Different from other types of mushrooms, this fungus can live quite a long time, it can even reach 3 weeks to a month.
And these are bonus for you guys, I'm sorry I didn't identify it because I only had time to take a few pictures. My Handphone ran out of battery, then I left the forest to go back home _
So, I hope you guys love it, and see you on the next challenge, have an amazing day!
Love and Peace @ipul27 ✌🏻_