FungiFriday Challenge : My Mushrooms From the Lhokseumawe City Forest

in FungiFriday2 years ago

IMG_20221229_220239.jpg

My contribution this Friday to Fungi Friday challenge By @ewkaw.

With humility and joy I can continue to look for and hunt mushrooms every chance I get. Likewise my knowledge of each post will continue to increase with the amount I learn, read and see the results of each post my best friend in the world. Mushroom greetings on Friday for all mushroom lovers.
Overcast sky the stars became bright in the sky. The atmosphere became more peaceful and calm. In every cloud there is no light, the stars are scattered. In every single star adds to its beauty. The days kept changing, weeks turned to weeks and months turned to years. Happy New Year 2023 AD to all my friends in the world.

On this Friday I got very few pictures of mushrooms of five types. Pictures of these mushrooms can be seen below:

The first mushroom Scutellinia scutellata is a species of mushroom from the Pyronemataceae family. This mushroom is also known as eyelash cup, Molly eye-winker, scarlet elf cap, eyelash fungus. The mushroom Scutellinia scutellata is a small saprophytic mushroom of the genus Scutellinia. The shape is almost like a small cup with an orange color with small hairs on the edge of the mushroom.

The two fungi Coprinopsis nivea are fungi in the Psathyrellaceae family. Mushroom with a beautiful white color of the genus Coprinopsis. This fungus grows on rotting rumbia.

The Three Fungi Trichia decipiens is a species of slime mold in the family Trichiidae. Mushrooms with orange color and various round shapes make this mushroom even more unique.

The four Puffball fungi are species of fungi from the division Basidiomycota and encompass several genera. This mushroom is round with a white color and has a hole in the middle of the mushroom ball. Maybe this hole is to release the spores that are inside the mushroom ball to breed.

And the fifth Nectria mushroom species with the genus Nectria (Fr.) Fr. (1849) in the Nectria family. They are most commonly encountered as saprophytes on decaying wood but some species may also occur as tree parasites.

1672289220021.jpg

1672289220008.jpg

1672289220014.jpg

1672289220027.jpg

1672289220031.jpg

1672289219999.jpg

1672289220048.jpg

1672289220040.jpg

1672289220066.jpg

1672289220053.jpg

1672289220059.jpg

1672289220094.jpg

1672289220118.jpg

1672289220109.jpg

1672289220080.jpg

1672289220126.jpg

1672289220142.jpg

1672289220147.jpg

1672289219960.jpg

1672289219980.jpg

1672289219973.jpg

1672289219956.jpg

1672289219987.jpg

1672289219993.jpg

1672289219952.jpg

1672289219948.jpg

1672289219964.jpg

1672289220073.jpg

1672289220156.jpg

1672289220132.jpg

Camera Xioami Redmi Note 9 Pro

Photographer @teungkulik

Catagory Fungi Photography

Processed Mobille Adobe Linghtroom

Lens External Macro Lensbong 45mm and Macro Extrime

Location Lhokseumawe City , Aceh-Indonesia

Sort:  

Great picture, also detailed explanation, good job friend

wow..the five types of mushrooms that you share are all very beautiful and also unique, it seems that the five types of mushrooms are also very small in size. I can see that from the photos you share. I love all your photos, thanks for sharing with us 👍🙏

Thanks my friend