Hi Fungi Lovers! I am delighted to come back with some mushrooms that I found growing on the rotten trees. It appears I had to spend a half-day walking around the forest looking for nature stuff, and before I really went into the deep wood, I was caught up with these mushrooms that grew in hidden spots. I finally know that these mushrooms are named cinnabar polypores that mostly grow on dead deciduous branches, twigs, and wood. Cinnabar polypores belongs to the family Polyporaceae that are tough with fan-shaped bracket fungus, right cinnabar-red to orange-red; texture finely hairy. During the noon, they can be clearly seen by having bright red-orange above and below while the cap is semicircular and flat.
Camera | Nikon D7000 |
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Category | Mushroom Photography |
Lens | Nikon Kit Lens 18-55 |