FungiFriday Challenge : Mushrooms Growing at the Roots of Rumbia

in FungiFriday3 years ago

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This is my contribution to the #FungiFriday challenge created by @ewkaw.

After the rain stopped at noon around 13:30 WIB, I went to the rice fields. The point is to see if any rice plants have fallen to the ground. Thank God there isn't. I also didn't forget to bring my smartphone to do hanting after seeing that it was safe. Then I went around to see the mushroom plants that grew at the base of the thatched tree. I got some mushroom plants growing.

The first time I saw the mushroom Cantharellus cibarius is a fungus from the mushroom kingdom with the genus Cantharellus which belongs to the Cantharellaceae family. Maybe the name of the fungus is Cantharellus cibarius.
Next I got the mushroom Psathyrella candolleana is a fungus that belongs to the Psathyrellaceae family of the mushroom kingdom. With the genus Psathyrella of the species P. candolleana.

Then I got oyster mushroom or Pleurotus ostreatus which is edible mushroom. This oyster mushroom belongs to the mushroom kingdom of the Tricholomataceae family of the agaricales genus.
Then the fungus Lyophyllum decastes is a member of the Lyophyllaceae family of the fungal kingdom lyophyllum genus.

I get all these mushrooms at the base of the damp sago palm. What's more, it has been raining for a few days where I am. Even though I'm having trouble taking pictures because it's still drizzling or drizzling. However, I worked hard to get a photo of the mushroom that I saw.

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