Fungsi Friday || Large Group Of Polyporus Alveolar || 10 June 2022

in FungiFriday3 years ago

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Hello friends, Happy Friday to all of us mushroom lovers.

How are you all today, hopefully on this happy day we are in good health and can participate in activities smoothly. This Friday I've found some amazing mushrooms and lots of them on one of the sticks in my area. It seems that in recent days where we are also raining so I can see a lot of mushrooms growing on one of the branches of the wood, the branch of the wood has broken and there is a teenager who lives in my area he is very close to me so he sees a lot Once there was a mushroom on the twig, he brought the twig to my place to be shown that there were lots of beautiful mushrooms on the twig. When I saw a lot of mushrooms growing on one of the twigs, I immediately smiled when I saw that the mushrooms were very fresh growing on the twig so that it had a very extraordinary beauty.

The teenager was very excited when he brought the mushroom to my place because when he brought it he immediately called me and indicated that he had a lot of mushrooms growing on the twig. Alright friends, today is the day we've been waiting for for mushroom lovers, mushrooms are always our ingredients on Fridays and I really love some of the mushrooms that I have seen this Friday that friends share because you are all so amazing. ordinary can display so many types of extraordinary mushrooms so I am very intrigued to see your mushrooms. I'm still excited to share like other friends pictures of beautiful mushrooms and I will show you all hopefully what I share can be a science for us and be an entertainment for all of us in this beloved community, namely # FungiFriday . Previously I would also like to say a big thank you to @ewkaw friend who has developed the #FungiFriday community as a very useful space for all of us and here we can learn together and can also make us entertained.

Well, my friends, I will show you some mushrooms that I have prepared which are white which are always bright for us to see and really make us entertained with some of these types of mushrooms. Anyone can all see below.

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Polyporus alveolaris, this fungus is commonly known as hexagonal porous polyporus, this fungus belongs to the genus polyporus, usually this fungus grows on rotten hard wood and they can grow white on the wood so it looks more charming and beautiful. These mushrooms range in size from small to large, ranging from 1 to 10 cm in diameter. They are often found attached directly to the body of wood and they can stick there and spend their life thriving on rotten hardwood. At the bottom of this fungus we can see as pores that look very clearly this is one of the characteristics of this fungus so that we can distinguish them from some other fungi. There are some of these mushrooms that have a slightly yellow color but the mushrooms I share are very clean white and bright when we see them.

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I also show some pictures when I hold a wooden twig that is overgrown with the fungus. Friends, all of you can see how there are a lot of mushrooms growing on this wooden branch, it's actually full of mushrooms on the side of the wooden branch.

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This mushroom is different from the fungus above, I don't know what type of fungus it belongs to, they still grow on big tree trunks that have been rotting there for a long time. The trunk of this tree has been cut into pieces and then not used by humans and placed in a place that is wet with rain water then when it is hot it is also exposed to the sun and after a long time this tree trunk becomes rotten or not good anymore so that there is a lot of fungus overgrown there - Mushrooms are very beautiful.

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Maybe those are some of the mushrooms that I have prepared, and the ones that grow on the twigs are really amazing when I see them because they grow in very large groups on the twigs. I took a picture of this mushroom using my smartphone, so in writing these words I used my own language then I translated it into English with the help of Google translate so if there are words that are wrong in writing this please forgive me because it doesn't I did it on purpose.

Thank you again to friends who have supported me in the #FungiFriday community, and don't forget to say a big thank you to friends @ewkaw who have helped me a lot and taught me about the mushrooms that I met. I am very happy that I am still with you and I am very happy that on this occasion I can still display some of the mushrooms that I have. Thanks.

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My contribution to #FungiFriday by @ewkaw

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PhotographyMushrooms
Camera UsedSmartphone
Modeliphone 6 s +
Photographer@mnurhiver
LocationAceh, Indonesia
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