After a week now we meet again at the Fungi Friday Community, I always hope that all of you are always fine in carrying out daily activities.
This time I'm again sending pictures of mushrooms to this wonderful Community, mushrooms that I've prepared to share today.
There are some very similar mushrooms in different parts of the world that it can sometimes be difficult to know which type of mushroom we have found.
Like the beautiful mushrooms that I found this time, mushrooms with white color and growing on the trunks of coconut trees that have been cut down.
This coconut tree is not weathered and is still very hard even though almost all the bark on the trunk has been peeled off.
This fungus does not grow on the skin but grows on the hard stem, maybe this coconut is very old when it is cut. This mushroom also feels hard and strong in contrast to some other mushrooms that are softer.
My hunt in search of mushrooms this time included very satisfying me by finding one of the other objects, but I doubted whether this was a mushroom or not. But my friends can see the picture like the following.
I found this on a tree that was really very rotten, even with just a little pressing the trunk part of the tree was peeled off.
With a shape like a pattern- and a colored border that is harder than the middle, it makes it look more attractive. For me this is very beautiful, please friends enjoy the beauty of the colors and patterns.
"My Contribution to #FungiFriday by @ewkaw"
Finally I say thank you to all my friends who have seen my post. Warm greetings from me.
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