FungiFriday || Some of the Ganoderma applanatum and Schizophyllum commune mushrooms from the village forest

in Fungi Lovers4 years ago

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A few days ago it was rain drizzling for a few hours in the morning and the plants looked so cheerful enjoying the freshness of the rain that fell this summer and yesterday at around 10 am in the morning with the day's stinging weather, I did mushroom hunting in the small forest around the village around where I live.

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Even though we are currently enjoying a hot summer with very sting days, I really hope to find some wild mushrooms growing around the rural forest and this forest is located south of the village hall which is about 50M from my house, I entered the area around the forest adjacent to the coconut plantation, I saw in the middle of the forest I saw a large pile of logs that had been cut down and I saw some fungus grows around the wood.
Then I went straight to the wood pile and grabbed some wild mushroom shots.

Schizophyllum commune

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This is a type of mushroom Schizophyllum commune is a species of fungus in the genus Schizophyllum. The mushroom resembles undulating waves of tightly packed corals or loose Chinese fan. ”Gillies” or Split Gills vary from creamy yellow to pale white in colour. The cap is small, 1–4.5 cm wide with a dense yet spongey body texture. It is known as the split-gill mushroom because of the unique longitudinally divided nature of the "gills" on the underside of the cap. It is the only known fungus capable of retracting by movement. This mushroom is found throughout the world.source

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This fungus grows around the pile of logs in open areas and they are burned by the hot sun, so the mushrooms look like crackers.

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I only took 3 smartphone camera shots of the Schizophyllum commune mushroom and the forest was a little wide then I went eastward from the pile of wood around a large wooden embankment I found a fungus growing on the roots which were slightly covered with dry wood leaves and in here you can see some of my shots using the smartphone camera.

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This is a type of mushroom Ganoderma applanatum (the artist's bracket, artist's conk,or bear bread) is a bracket fungus with a cosmopolitan distribution.source

After I took some pictures of the mushrooms, then I went home through the village hall and while I was washing my hands and feet in the village bathroom I saw some large Ganoderma applanatum mushrooms around the wooden posts of the old bathroom belonging to the village hall.

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These are some of my mushroom snaps this week, I took some of these around the village jungle I live in and these are my submissions for this week's #fungifriday contest, hope you enjoy them.

Thank you for visiting the page macrophotography smartphone @Deltasteem .

Camera:Smartphone xiomi note4.

ISO otomatis.

My editing uses the Snapseed app.

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