We still have summer that is almost over and on,today between morning and noon I take some time apart to do a trace of wild mushrooms around the forest which is a little far from my house and is a family owned plantation which is about 45 minutes from where I live ,in hopes of finding some species of mushrooms growing around the garden after midnight rains fell two days ago.
Our family's garden, which is 1/5 hectare in size is an oil palm plantation and in the corner of the garden some Jabon trees have been planted and some time ago some of these Jabon trees have been cut down, I really hope to get some smarphone photography shots of fungi that might grow around the garden.
Arriving at the plantation, I continued to look for wild mushrooms from every wooden embankment, Jabon trees in the plantation. Then from a distance I started to see several piles of mushrooms growing on the remains of Jabon's saw blade that had been cut down for a while. The beauty of the mushrooms that I saw, made me excited to take some shots using the my smartphone camera on these mushrooms
From the shape of the head cavity of this mushroom with a slightly dark color looks very unique, but it looks like this is not a fungus that can be eaten.
This is a type of mushroom
Pluteus cervinus, also known as Pluteus atricapillus and commonly known as the deer shield[1] or the deer or fawn mushroom,[2] is a mushroom that belongs to the large genus Pluteus. It is found on rotten logs, roots and tree stumps and is widely distributed. It can also grow on sawdust and other wood waste.source
And around the area rest of the saw blade wood, I also found other types of mushrooms that are no less interesting than mushroomsPluteus cervinusnamely the type of mushroom ...megacollybia Kotl. & Pouzar ( pieniążnica ) - jenis jamur dari keluarga twardzioszkowatych ( Marasmiaceae ) source
When I was photographing this mushroom, I heard the sound of a swarm of wild beasts (pigs) around the palm tree starting to work around the garden and I started to feel uncomfortable around the garden.
Then I took one last shot of this mushroom and chose to return home even though there were still lots of mushrooms I saw around the saw blade wood but I chose to come back before the wild pigs gank up me in the garden.
This are some of my work today's mushroom photography smarphone pictures that were hunted from my own garden, I hope you will enjoy them and this is my entry for #fungifriday's mushroom Pluteus cervinus and mushroom megacollybia.
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Camera: Smartphone xiomi note4
ISO otomatis.
My editing uses the Snapseed app.
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