Good evening to all, on this occasion or occasion I would like to share a post about the mushrooms I saw in my backyard yesterday. These mushrooms also have white and dark brown color and also have antennae which are almost like grasshoppers. Below are some photos that I have prepared for me to post in this community Hope everybody on this site also had a great day
The mushrooms I am posting this time are jelly mushrooms. Jelly mushrooms are edible mushrooms. These are orange in color. Sometimes they are included in the dishes.
When it is fresh, it turns orange, but when it dries, it turns red. Spore deposit white. The spores are elliptical, smooth surface, highline (opaque) and 7-10 by 3-4 m. It has four-branched spore basidia which is 25-35 by 3-5 m.
I captured this mushroom on a paddy field using my own mobile camera under the POCO X3 brand name. Below are some pictures that I have prepared.
A saprobic species, d. Spatularia grows on perishable wood; It is even known to grow on polyester carpets. It is widely distributed in Asia and is also known from Hawaii, Europe, South America and East Africa. It is also found in the forests of Texas and North America.
The upper bouts featured two cutaways, for easier access to the higher frets. The spores are white to cream in color and measure 8-10 x 6-7.5 m. White across the flesh. It turns yellow to orange at a young age but turns red when ripe. When cut, crushed or damaged, the flesh becomes thick and faded.
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