Hello everyone... Wellcome bak again with me, my name is @muthafaka, greetings to everyone, and nice to meet you all friends. This is my post to "My contribution to #FungiFriday by @ewkaw ".
All members of the community must always wait for Friday's to be able to participate in the beautiful mushroom artwork, a day full of joy for hunters and mushroom lovers. And hopefully we are all in good health and smooth all our work affairs.
Yeah, how was the discovery of mushrooms this Friday? Of course it will be interesting to see mushroom posts from other friends. I see posts from friends are very very good, the process and the way the portrait is so beautiful. the results of the images they display are amazing. and on this occasion I also want to join and participate in sharing some photos or pictures of mushrooms, but I'm not a professional photographer I take pictures of these mushrooms using a smartphone. maybe the photo quality is not as good as having friends here.
I myself in today's issue of #FungiFriday share some photos of mushrooms I hunted in the forest. Because where I live is a humid tropical forest during the rainy season like today, and it's easy to find mushrooms growing on rotting wood or dead trees. And if it wasn't the rainy season we might be able to make sure we got the mushrooms. I'm not talking about cultivated mushrooms but mushrooms that grow naturally either on plant stems, hay or other wet and damp places.
And below I have uploaded some photos of my mushroom photo collection, the mushrooms that live on stems
betel nut (ganoderma applanatum).