This is my contribution to #FungiFriday by @ewkaw
Today is a very special FungiFriday because it is the last FungiFriday edition in 2023. And at the end of this year I want to share three interesting types of mushrooms, the first mushroom is the Pleurotus cornucopiae mushroom.
I found the Pleurotus cornucopiae mushroom growing on a coconut tree that was starting to rot, and this mushroom is an edible mushroom. I myself have taken this mushroom several times to cook with instant noodles.
Then the second fungus is part of the Coprinopsis atramentaria fungus, a fungus from the Psathyrellaceae family that I found growing on cocoa plants that had previously been cut down and were starting to rot. Interestingly, several flies were seen landing on this mushroom, and that was also the reason I chose to photograph this mushroom.
And finally there is a unique mushroom that I was unable to identify even though this is not the first time I have found this mushroom, but its uniqueness always attracts my attention so I chose to take some photos of it.
Camera | Smartphone + Macro Lens |
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Category | Macro Photography |
Processed | Lightroom |
Location | Tanah Luas, Indonesia |
Good photography and knowledge on the first two identified, not always easy to learn even when researching, fungi is amazing!
Thank you & enjoy the end of year holidays :)
Have a wonderful break and ready for 2024, all in a positive light. Wish I had the knowledge on what mushrooms are edible or not in our region.
the curve of the tip of the second mushroom umbrella is very nice
Like a hat :)
So many little flies on the second one :)
Cool finds!
Maybe the little fly is on end of year vacation there :)
You are really great dear friend @alexa-macro you always surprise us with really beautiful varieties, like the third mushroom that you introduce us to, it is a type that I have never seen personally
Thank you very much for sharing these beauties
Thank you sir, happy new year :)
Thank you so much @ackhoo & @qurator. Happy new year.. :)