My contribution to the Fungi Friday community challenge by @ewkaw
Greetings to mushroom hunters in the world. It's been a week without feeling passed. This is my contribution to the challenge on the Fungi Friday community by @ewkaw. Hi all my friends, mushrooms are natural plants that are very diverse in types and species. The forest is a very special land for me. If every plant is maintained neatly and neatly, how beautiful nature will be. Mountains, valleys and others are places where I can hunt natural mushrooms.
I try to look ahead to what is still left in this world. Will mushroom plants become rare plants for me to find? Why?. As many forests are converted into housing and urban areas, it is impossible for mushrooms to disappear from nature. Only stories that are written orally or also stories from mouth to mouth are left, in other words, only the names of the mushrooms and pictures that are contained in books, google, and so on.
On this occasion I only got three types of natural mushrooms that grow in different places.
The first mushroom that grows on the ground. Perhaps the mushroom Parasola plicatilis is a species of mushroom in the family Psathyrellaceae. Otherwise, the lid will dry quickly in the morning sun, or it will eventually collapse under the lid's weight. This type of mushroom can not be eaten.
The two mushrooms Crepidotus are species of mushrooms from the Crepidotaceae family. This fungus grows in the fronds of rumbia trees that have begun to rot.
The three fungi Schizophyllum commune are species of fungi in the family Schizophyllaceae. This mushroom grows on rolled banana leaves (banana leaves used for wrapping rice cake) because the moisture is sufficient and dense, this fungus may grow.
Thanks to @ewkaw, the team and all my friends around the world. Send regards for success.
Photographer @teungkulik
Catagory Camera Xioami Redmi Note 9 Pro
Catagory Mushroom Photography
Processed Mobille Adobe Linghtroom
Lens External Macro Lensbong 45mm
Location Lhokseumawe City, Aceh, Indonesia