Three Types of Mushrooms from the Hunt This Time for Fungi Friday

in FungiFriday2 years ago

Hi Mushroom Hunters everywhere, we meet again in this Community. The Fungi Friday community is where mushroom hunters from around the world meet. This time I contributed again here like all my friends, I have prepared some mushrooms from the hunt and these are all "My Contribution to #FungiFriday by @ewkaw".

We cannot predict the results of mushroom hunting, it could be a lot or a little, sometimes it could be nothing. But whatever the result, if I myself still enjoy hunting, I do it, especially if hunting in a forest area, then enjoying the natural forest atmosphere can certainly make our minds fresher.

Alright, friends, some of the mushrooms that I got this time are as follows according to the picture that I shared.

A mushroom that is similar to oyster mushrooms, but because the top of this mushroom is not flat like oyster mushrooms in general, I don't dare say oyster mushrooms, but this mushroom looks beautiful growing on the part of the tree where the skin has been peeled off and this part of the tree has died but the next to this tree is still alive and still standing tall.

The second mushroom is a mushroom that is white and grows in large numbers on the dead parts of the tree, with this white color I can find this mushroom easily, especially when it grows in large numbers like this. It seems that this mushroom has reached its maximum age because the color of this mushroom has started to get a bit dull.

The last mushroom also grows on decayed tree remains, even one of the mushrooms grows in the ground, maybe a few days later this mushroom will grow above the ground. Mushrooms that are still very young or have just grown, can be seen from their color and size.

So, my friends, here are some mushrooms that I can share this time. I thank you for friends who have attended and seen my post and I hope my friends like it. See you again.

Photographer@dzaky12
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quite interesting mushroom for us to see.

Thank you guy, I also see a lot of good pictures in your posts.