Rusula emetica and Pluteus

in Photography Lovers23 days ago
Authored by @Sibos782

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On this occasion I will again show several portraits, I hope you like them.

Rusula emetica, the name is taken from the Ancient Greek term, emetikos / εμετικος 'emetic' which means vomiting. As the name suggests, this mushroom is known as a mushroom that can cause nausea, the mushroom flesh has a spicy and poisonous taste. It is a basidiomycota fungus originating from the genus Russula. It has a red hood with a diameter of up to 8.5 cm (33 inches). The stem of this mushroom is white with a height of 10.5 cm (4.1 inches) and a thickness of 2.4 cm (0.9 inches). Russula species are difficult to differentiate because they have the same characteristics, namely a red hood, with white stems and blades. The only way to find out this species is to carry out microscopic testing.[1]

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Pluteus is a large genus of fungi with over 300 species. They are wood rotting saprobes with pink spore prints and gills that are free from the stem.

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CameraSmartphone
LocationAceh, Indonesia
CategoryFlower
EditingLightroom
Photographer@sibos782