Fungi Friday-Gymnopilus subtropicus a common fungus found in the rainy season

in Fungi Lovers3 years ago

Hello friends! how about this rainy season, have you used it well? Surely you guys take advantage of it by looking for mushrooms in the wild, for various purposes, just like me.

Mushroom hunting on Friday as a form of my contribution with all my friends, I take my work time to look for content, definitely mushrooms!!

Looking for mushrooms in the forest is a very fun job, meeting various kinds of wild plants and beautiful birds.

Gymnopilus subtropicus is a species of fungus in the Cortinariaceae family, this mushroom is a seasonal mushroom, i.e. the rainy season, a very charming hat measuring 2-3cm with a very sturdy stem 3-4cm long grows on a variety of dead wood trunks, the fungus grows on logs because they serves as a natural wood rot, my interest is when I see this mushroom on the bottom of its round hat, which clearly looks like a shark's fin line.

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