Happy fungifriday day and this is my contribution to #FungiFriday held by @ewkaw.
In the last two days it has been drizzling quite heavily in the middle of the night towards morning and yesterday morning, I went to my farm to see the condition of the chili seeds that I had just planted last week., to get to the farm yard I walked along a shortcut surrounded by abandoned areca nut plantations through the backyard of my house.
And while walking towards the farm yard, I walked leisurely along the abandoned areca nut garden while looking for wild mushrooms that might have grown in this last two days.and the humid air felt very cold with forest mosquitoes which were quite annoying with every my step , , and in the surrounding environment I found a few more soft mushroom sprouts with a very soft appearance, but the detail of the external lens that I brought couldn't capture the details of the damp plant sprouts and finally I just let it be.
And when I almost reached the edge of my farm yard fence, I felt lucky enough to find several toadstools growing in the surrounding forest with a really cool appearance, one of them is the toadstool Pluteus salicinus The toadstool grows on one of the wooden embankments in the abandoned areca nut plantation with the surface texture of the stem looking so fresh.
And around it, I also found some toadstools Gymnopus dryophilus and I found this fungus growing in the former environment of wild squirrel house fibers lying on the surface of the grass and that toadstool appears to have a characteristic color and stem size that is different from the toadstools in the first row of pictures.
And nearby I found one stems of Psathyrella mushrooms growing on the surface of rotting wood leaves surrounded by dry grass bushes and after I finished capturing shots of the wild mushrooms, then I continued my activities to look at my agricultural plants.
Camera | Smarphone + macro lens |
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Iso | Otomatis |
Editing | Lightroom app |
Photographer | @deltasteem |
Follow me | twiiter |
My discord | deltasteem#8161 |
You are undoubtedly a lucky person, you found really beautiful mushrooms.
Beautiful photos, I appreciate you letting us know their names.
Have a wonderful weekendHello dear friend @deltasteem good morning
hello friends and happy weekend again :) Thank you for enjoying it, friend
thanks @ackhoo and @qurator and weekend greetings :)