Fungifriday: Coprinellus

in FungiFriday4 days ago

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Back to the fun fungifriday, where mushrooms are our theme today. Today I will feature some young Coprinellus mushrooms with smooth soft stems. As a mushroom, Coprinellus certainly lives by absorbing organic matter from the humid environment where it hangs alive. Excessive humidity greatly affects the life of mushrooms, so mushrooms are increasingly fertile with living organic matter and dead organic matter.

Actually, in the area where I live it is the rainy season, but unfortunately the rain this month still does not have a significant effect on mushroom growth. And luckily I found this Coprinellus mushroom behind my house. This is my submission for #FungiFriday, which is hosted and curated by @ewkaw

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How great that where you live is the rainy season, that is very good for the growth of mushrooms @naisfreedom
beautiful species, Coprinellus mushrooms are very beautiful

Yes, it looks like the rainy season will last until the end of January. Terimakasih atas kunjungannya

You're very clever with the angles, those mushrooms look beautiful.

Thank you Friend @dzaky12