How are you #Hive friends and especially #FungiFriday Community friends wherever you are, I hope everything is fine and you can carry out your daily activities smoothly. Today is an extraordinary day and we are in an extraordinary Community too, namely the #FungiFriday community.
I am here again to share with all my friends, the mushroom pictures I am sharing this time are "My Contribution to #FungiFriday by @ewkaw"
This time I am sharing a picture of a mushroom that I found in a garden close to the forest, in fact I want to look for mushrooms in the forest in the area where I live. The forests I mean are small forests adjacent to community gardens.
However, when I was about to enter the forest area, I saw a fairly tall tree trunk in the garden which looked very rarely cleaned and this could be seen from the plants in the garden which were not organized and there were lots of bushes growing in the garden.
I estimate that the tree I saw was around 15-20 meters tall. However, the tree was dead and all the leaves had fallen, only the large branches and small twigs were dry and had started to fall one by one.
I was curious and tried to approach the tree, from a fairly close distance I could see that the roots were covered in lots of mushrooms, this really caught my attention.
I know that this tree could fall at any time, but I can't just leave the mushrooms without taking a photo first. First of all, I make sure the wind is not blowing hard and the tree is not groaning which indicates it will fall.
I couldn't photograph this tree in its entirety because it was covered by other trees, in the end I only photographed the bottom of the tree and the top. I couldn't even take photos of the mushrooms freely because they were blocked by the surrounding trees and bushes.
After feeling safe I approached the tree and started taking photos, these were really lots of mushrooms. It grows around the tree and maybe this part is so rotten that only this part is growing mushrooms. However, it could be because this part is damp because the plants here grow so densely that the sun does not penetrate the base of this tree. So that it wasn't too dark, I broke several small tree trunks and pulled up the bushes around the tree where the fungus was growing.
Frankly, I didn't dare to stay here for long, I was afraid that if it didn't collapse, maybe some of the branches would break and fall down, so I took photos in a hurry and maybe at an inappropriate angle, but the important thing is that I managed to photograph the mushrooms.
These mushrooms are starting to get old if you look at their color which is starting to become dull. In terms of size, these mushrooms are already very wide, which indicates that they have been growing for a long time. However, there are also mushrooms that have just grown or are still fresh among the old mushrooms.
When I came home I found another type of fungus which was white and small in size. This fungus was seen growing on the rotten roots of coconut trees and only left the roots alone.
You can also see a brown color on the outside and bottom of this mushroom. This is a beautiful color combination of white and light brown.
There are a lot of mosquitoes in this forest-like garden, my friend, after taking several photos, I quickly left the place with a feeling of satisfaction.
Thank you to friends who came and saw my post this time. Hopefully all friends are happy and entertained.
Photographer | @dzaky12 | |
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Image | Mushroom | |
Camera | Smartphone | |
Location | Aceh |
Oleh @dzaky12