Fungi Lovers [ A fungus that grows on the areca tree ]

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Good evening, all friends. On this occasion I hope you will always be healthy and still be protected by the one and only God and made it easy for sustenance by Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala and and this happy opportunity I would like to post a post in this community.

And this post is my second post and previously I have also posted a post about orange mushrooms and this time I want to post a post that is about mushrooms growing on areca trees and I took this photo yesterday, using an infinite poncel not 8 and here are some photos.

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so this mushroom steemit friend has a slightly opaque color that is not the same as other mushrooms and this fungus usually grows on areca trees and this fungus is not the same as other mushrooms because it has a slightly opaque color and we usually find this mushroom on the areca tree and very unique and also very rare and not easy to find.

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And that is my post about mushrooms on this happy night so hopefully my friends like them and follow me to see the next post and if there are any wrong words you can comment below, thank you.

and I thank admin @sketch.and.jam who has helped a lot of hive users in this community and greetings from @nurfiana.

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 4 years ago  

This looks like a reishi species to me.

Thank you very much, and I also always see your mushrooms, and I am also interested in finding mushrooms @sketch.and.jam

 4 years ago  

The shape and the shiny red color are a good sign its a reishi. They can be used medicinally if you powder them and boil them as tea or even just drink the tea with the powder in it.

This is the first time I've heard of it, and I never thought it could be a medicine

Ganoderma tsugae), but true reishi usually only grows on Eastern Hemlock trees (Tsuga canadensis). It may be either Ganoderma lucidum or Ganoderma curtisii depending on where you live in the world. Great find no matter what it is though. Thanks for sharing :)Nice find! I agree with @sketch.and.jam that it looks like some relative of reishi mushroom (


Ganoderma curtisii: https://www.mushroomexpert.com/ganoderma_curtisii.html Ganoderma lucidum:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ganoderma_lucidum & https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK92757/

thank you, and this time I also saw this mushroom.