Fungifriday // mushrooms pezizaceae, lepiota and Daedaleopsis confragosa

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HELLO MY FRIEND❤️

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FUNGIVE FRIDAY

May we all live our days with enthusiasm and carry out our activities with gratitude.
Of course I am very happy to be able to meet again on this occasion in this beloved community, and on this occasion of course I want to show again some of the mushroom photography results that I have done.

The special thing about pezizaceae mushrooms is that they have a very unique shape with a very beautiful orange color. They tend to grow cup-shaped and the spores form on the surface of the fruiting body. with the cup shape of their body parts it seems they can function to focus raindrops on the cup part, so they can also grow on hard wood even though it has not yet rotted.

These mushrooms can also grow in groups in damp soil but I rarely find them next to them, only in groups a little far from where they grow. Their beauty and very unique shape made me amazed by nature which provides a charm of beauty in the wild that is often forgotten, I rarely find this type of mushroom because they cannot grow in the yard normally.



Lepiota mushrooms are a group of mushrooms that are easily found in the rainy season followed by summer. They can only live on land and prefer soil rich in lime. The fruit body is in the form of whitish spores and is found on the umbrella like scales with a stalk which is quite unique. Under the umbrella the stalk is shaped like a ring and you can see it in the picture I have prepared. This mushroom also grows in groups on the ground with several stems growing far apart, but I was only interested and photographed this mushroom side by side with the small ones, it looks like a mother holding her child.



The fungus Daedaleopsis confragosa commonly known as labyrinth popipor or reddened bracket is a plant fungus causing white rot on injured kereswood. They have a semicircular and hard fruit body shape, the upper surface of the umbrella part is brownish in focus like a zone and the lower side is usually whitish if it turns brownish gray as the fruit body ages.

Where I live, these mushrooms are very easy to get because they can also grow in the yard normally, even in summer. Even though these mushrooms have a simple shape, they show something very interesting with their growth in groups and going up and down like steps.

This is my contribution to #fungifriday organized and curated by @ewkaw

OK hiver friends, funfriday, that's a short story that I can share on this occasion. Hopefully hiver friends like it and here are some photos of the types of mushrooms that we can see together on this occasion. I hope my post can entertain you all. Thank you very much for the support you provide by reading my blog. I hope you have a great day until we meet again in the next post.

I took photos with a POCO M4 Pro cellphone and an additional lens. I edit using the Lightroom application and incollage.

NOTE: I wrote it in Indonesian with the help of Google Translate into English.

Photographyfungi
Camera UsedSmartphone
ModelPOCO M4 Pro
Photographer@frizzy97
LocationAceh, Indonesia

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Thank you very much my friend 🙏


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What beautiful photographs, excellent shotsYou are very lucky to find such beautiful mushrooms @frizzy97 and it's great that you let us know their names, thank you very much for that

yes, I am also very happy that you can see the photos of this mushroom that I have displayed and thank you very much for your visit and comments. I hope you always have a nice day @miprimerconcurso❤️

Thank you very much for your visit and support @ewkaw

Very mushroom