Brotherly greetings to all my mushroom hunting friends in the world. Have a good activity. On this special day as my contribution to the FungiFriday challenge by @ewkaw with the theme My Mushrooms in the Wilderness of the Aceh Forest. For this reason, I have to continue hunting for time to be able to continue learning and reading about mushroom plants. I got some mushrooms from four types of mushroom plants. I always hope that I can continue to photograph mushroom plants in various places. Because my time is too short, I have to read a lot and learn from all my friends.
The mushroom Scutellinia scutellata
The fungus Scutellinia scutellata is a species of fungus from the family Pyronemataceae in the genus Scutellinia. This fungus is commonly known as eyelash cup, Molly eye-winker, red elf hat, eyelash fungus or eyelash pixie cup. Because the edge of the cup-shaped umbrella has fine black hairs like eyelashes. This mushroom is so small that I had to use an extreme macro lens. So you can see this mushroom plant very clearly.
The mushroom Phaeomarasmius rimulincola is a species of fungus from the family Inocybaceae of the genus Phaeomarasmius in the species Phaeomarasmius rimulincola. Fungus that grows on the stems of thatch. Without it, the umbrellas have grown and some have started to wither or become smaller. Due to the hot sun, there is a lack of water in the fronds of the thatch.
The mushroom Phaeomarasmius rimulincola
The fungus Cystolepiota is a species of fungus from the Agaricaceae family. This fungus grows on piles of soil from the dregs of thatch tree trunks. Mushrooms are white and have rings on their umbrella stems. The umbrella and umbrella stem have feathers like velvet attached to it, adding to its uniqueness. At the end of the payu there are also very beautiful ruffles. This mushroom is small and had to be assisted with a loop lens when I took the photo.
The fungus Cystolepiota
The fungus Physarum polycephalum is a species of fungus from the phylum Amoebozoa in the family Physaraceae. Mushrooms with small shapes. Mushrooms that have bloomed spread their spores to other places. It looks like everything has broken down from being a small ball so that it looks like a flower.
Thank you very much to the caregivers of the FungiFriday Community by @ewkaw, my team and friends who are all mushroom hunters throughout the universe.
The fungus Physarum polycephalum
Catagory Camera Xioami Redmi Note 9 Pro
Catagory Mushrooms Photography
Processed Mobille Adobe Linghtroom
Lens External 45mm Macro Lens and Extreme Macro Lens
Location Lhokseumawe City, Aceh-Indonesia
Beautiful bunch of mushrooms, I like to look at it, good shot guys
Thanks my friend
Dark mode so beautiful
Thanks
Another very beautiful macro photo. I saw a mushroom that had a structure under the cap like a mushroom they found at my house in the spring that sells for $300 per kg. The sweet bran is highly sought after for making sauced dishes. But the rest of the mushroom you took a photo of doesn't have quite the same shape. Are mushrooms very expensive to buy in your country?
Yes, mushrooms are an expensive food where I live. Thank you, many friends, for visiting my place.
I appreciate you letting us know their names and the beautiful photographs.
have a great morningYou have an excellent place to look for mushrooms dear friend @teungkulik you have found very striking and beautiful types of mushrooms
Thank you very much my brother. Brotherly greetings.