Hello all my friends
Friends!!
considering that today is Friday, I will share some mushrooms that I found this afternoon, after doing my daily activities.
short story
This afternoon after finishing the activity of collecting oil palm on the plantation, I and a friend looked for some mushrooms to take part in the challenge in the #fungifriday community.
And after finding some mushrooms which are our main place on the oil palm plantation, I will also share some pictures and the excitement while we were resting.
finding results
After spending about 20 minutes we were satisfied, because we were able to complete this challenge by finding several different mushrooms, and there were three types of mushrooms that we found.
closing
Previously I apologize if the pictures I share with my friends are not good, as well as my short writing, if it is not neat I also apologize and in the future I will try to appear better.
And I say thousands of words of gratitude for visiting and taking a little time to read my post at this meeting.
Okay my friend
Below are some pictures that I took with a little short story from me, hopefully you are entertained and like it.
As I said before after finishing the activity, I and a friend of mine looked for some mushrooms, and the place we looked for mushrooms this time was a palm oil plantation. Above is a picture of the plantation.
My friend!!
The first mushroom we found was a mushroom growing on a felled tree.
This mushroom lives in groups with a brownish color and when I took the mushroom, the texture was a little hard and the population of this mushroom is also very abundant in my area, considering that I have personally found this mushroom several times.
The next fungus I found was what is commonly known as the domestic ink fungus.
This fungus grows up to 4 centimeters and with its stem up to 10 cm long.
I found this fungus also on rotting wood, which is normal, considering that wood absorbs moisture and provides nutrients for the fungus.
The last mushroom we found was the orange mushroom.
This large orange mushroom is usually found growing on tree stumps, logs, or tree bases, and this time I found it growing on a single felled areca palm.
This mushroom has a stem measuring 5–25 cm long and 1–5 cm thick.
And this mushroom usually grows in groups of up to several dozen individuals, but sometimes grows alone. This mushroom is not edible because it tastes bitter.
After feeling enough for this mushroom search, we took a break, then my friend decided to climb the coconut tree to pick the fruit, I agreed considering the weather today was a bit sunny, I think coconut water really helps us to be more energetic😁
And I also had time to take a picture of him when he climbed the coconut tree😅.
My friend
After taking a break while drinking the coconut water, we decided to go home considering we left this morning for activities plus we looked for some mushrooms which took almost half an hour.
Okay my friends those are some pictures that I took using my mobile phone with a little short story from me.
I say a thousand thanks to all of you who have stopped by and taken a little time to read my post at this meeting, hopefully you all are entertained and like what I share and see you in the next post.
My contribution to #FungiFriday by @ewkaw
Camera used | Handphone |
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Lens | 64 mp |
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Iso speed | ISO |
Focal length | MM |
Photography | fungifriday |
Photographer | @antonydossantos |
About the author
Maulizar Mawardi or better known as @antonydossantos. I am a student. Like taking pictures, but not a professional photographer, insect lover, nature lover, looking for momentum is my hobby.
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Wow, what an amazing effort, my friend. You found so many unique and beautiful types of mushrooms. And also produced some really amazing pictures, my friend.💪🤗😘
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The three species of mushrooms you found are truly beautiful.
I love hairy trumpet mushrooms.
What beautiful photographs, @antonydossantos.
Thank you for your visit and support, have a nice day @miprimerconcurso♥️♥️
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