Fungi Friday - 3 beautiful and unique mushrooms behind the house garden [16]

in FungiFriday2 years ago

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Hey mushroom lovers how are you, have a nice day wherever you are, and this Friday I prepared three kinds of beautiful mushrooms that I found yesterday to display at the #FungiFriday Community hosted by @ewkaw today.

Yesterday morning I was again circling the garden behind my house to look for mushrooms and at that time I immediately looked around and explored this garden area, and it was not in vain because I found three types of this mushroom which are very beautiful and unique in this garden area.

And these three mushrooms are known by other names, namely Gymnopilus sapineus, Trametes and Coprinellus micaceus and the three mushrooms that I want to show my mushroom-loving friends and hope you like and enjoy.

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The first is the Gymnopilus sapineus mushroom which often grows on dead trees and has a very beautiful shape and has pores that look very unique and attractive.

Gymnopilus sapineus, commonly known as the scaly rustgill, is a small and widely distributed mushroom which grows in dense clusters on dead conifer wood.....Wikipedia

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And some of the Gymnopilus sapineus mushrooms below I have edited with a black background and they look very beautiful and elegant.

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The second is that the Trametes mushroom often grows on dead areca palms It has a fan-like shape and has a very hard texture and has a very bright color.

Trametes is a genus of fungi that is distinguished by a pileate basidiocarp, di- to trimitic hyphal systems, smooth non-dextrinoid spores, and a hymenium usually without true hymenial cystidia.....Wikipedia

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The last one is the Coprinellus micaceus type mushroom which has a small hat shape but looks very beautiful and unique with very bright colors and this mushroom will grow in the rainy season because it likes to grow in damp trees.

Coprinellus micaceus iscommon, widespread species of fungus in North America,usually growing in decaying wood.....Wikipedia

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LocationAceh, Indonesia
CategoryMushroom
EditingSnapseed
Photographer@ridor5301
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All of those are looking beautiful. After looking first 3/4 photographs it gave me a feeling like those mushrooms are like biscuits😅. There exist almost same to same biscuits in our area and this is the reason thinking that.
Don't mind about it.

thank you very much brother I really appreciate it and take your time to visit:)

Yay! 🤗
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Very cute! The last, lonely one is my favourite 🤩

Thanks 🥰