The uniqueness of some of the unique types of mushrooms I photographed

in Photography Lovers • 14 days ago
Authored by @mrimpian

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The uniqueness and biodiversity I want to share in the form of photos I took yesterday afternoon, I started to look around the garden that I explored looking for mushrooms that grow on dead tree trunks and also those that grow in moist soil.

The mushroom I found was growing on a large tree trunk on the riverbank that was washed away by the river water.

In this post I share some unique types of fungi that are unique.

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This unique little mushroom, whose scientific name is pluteus, is a unique functional part that I found on the trunks of trees that are bare and also moist. These conditions are very suitable for mushroom growth because they can get nutrients from decomposing organic matter.

As you can see above this mushroom has an umbrella of a few centimetres with a small stem with a brown umbrella colour and a rounded white stem.

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This unique little mushroom has a shape like a flower that is about to bloom. This mushroom has a slightly hard texture. This unique mushroom is difficult to find and also to find. I myself also don't know the name of this mushroom because I have never seen it before.

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This mushroom is very interesting for you mushroom lovers or mycologists and nature lovers this mushroom really caught my attention because it has a hair-like shape with a brown and slightly reddish colour, this hair hair is what will spread flora and fauna usually grows in weathered wood or humid places with high organic content.

Kameraiphone 11 pro
LocationAceh Indonesia
Kategorimushrooms
EditingSnapseed
Photographer@mrimpian
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These are some great shots! Thanks for sharing!