Hello fungi lovers, how are you all, today as usual I went back to the small forest to hunt for several species of mycena mushrooms that were still blooming, because these days our area was raining heavily so on this occasion I set foot again in this small forest, and at that time I immediately met several species of mycena mushrooms that were blooming on dead dead wood and they looked very fertile growing there, and on this occasion I will again capture some of the beauty of this mycena mushroom species and hope you like it.
This mushroom looks very beautiful and attractive looks at the color of this mushroom has a very tempting color pattern from other mushrooms, and at that time I took some angle pictures of this mushroom species.
Mycena galericulata is a mushroom species commonly known as the common bonnet, the toque mycena, or the rosy-gill fairy helmet. The type species of the genus Mycena was first described scientifically in 1772, but was not considered a Mycena until 1821. It is quite variable in color, size, and shape, which makes it somewhat difficult to reliably identify in the field. The mushrooms have caps with distinct radial grooves, particularly at the margin. The cap's color varies from grayish brown to dark brown and the shape ranges from bell-like to bluntly conical to flattened with an umbo. The stem is hollow, white, tough and thin, without a ring and often roots deeply into the wood on which it grows.Wikipedia
And on this occasion today I also found another mushroom, namely wood mushroom which I found in the same place, this mushroom also looks very attractive from the hard texture and from the appearance of the color this mushroom has its own characteristic style, and you can see it below.
Camera | Infinix Hot 10 Note |
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Location | Forest Aceh, Indonesia |
Category | Mushroom |
photographer | @ridor5301 |