It is a gift that I should be grateful for the wealth of mushrooms in the country where I live. Here, especially on the island of Sumatra, Aceh is a tropical nature with two seasons, namely the rainy season and the dry season. At the beginning of this year we are in the humid rainy season. The wealth of green forests, especially densely treed areas greatly affects the mushroom ecosystem. Wet soil, covered in leaves so that sunlight cannot penetrate the soil, this incident greatly affects the development of mushrooms.
For example, this bright white coral mushroom. It lives among the dense shade of trees that grow abundantly in tropical forests. I am certainly not alone, exploring the forest will be very dangerous if done alone. I invited some mushroom-loving friends to document the mushrooms that grew this year. This is the weekend, January 19, 2025, at 13.30 we set off to explore a small forest on the outskirts of Lhokseumawe. A coral mushroom named Ramaria adorns my post tonight in the blackandwhite community.
The coral mushrooms that you found today are no less interesting to my friend, the texture is very good, an extraordinary portrait of my friend.
Thank You @furkanmamplam I am very happy to receive your response.
I don't think I've ever seen coral mushrooms before, but I must say they look very striking and curious and even more so in your photos, excellent work!
Maybe the climate in our country is different, so it affects the types of ecosystems that live in our environment. Thank you for visiting.
Yan bereh that urau yo
Sang rab Sabe bereh, cuma umpang ruhung
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