Rainy Season Becomes Heaven For Mushrooms

in FungiFriday2 years ago

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The rain that has been pouring down on my area lately day and night, has now entered the peak of the rainy season, the insects are nostalgic at this time, this is heaven for them.

Also other living beings, really enjoy at times like this, flowers are blooming, and mushrooms are growing very fertile.

Staying at home is not fun, mushroom hunting is very interesting, some mushrooms may have been waiting for me to be a model in a photo shoot.

Slowly the rain began to subside, mushroom hunting began, came to a small forest not far from the house, let's see what was there.

Panus fasciatus This mushroom genus I found was still very fresh and wet, this is the first mushroom I found today, with its unique shape and hard body texture, it seems that it can survive a little longer, even in the hot sun.

With its unique shape that reminds me of Conello chocolate ice cream, it almost looks like ice cream, with this chocolate color I almost don't recognize that this is a mushroom, what a good camouflage.


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Taking some photos of mushrooms is the purpose of coming here, I took a lot of pictures on the side of this mushroom, its very interesting shape is also the reason.

While it was cool to take pictures I saw another type of mushroom, Genus Aleuria aurantia with its bright and flaming color from afar I can already see it, a surprise for me to find this type here, usually this mushroom is very difficult to find, it grows in a shady place and away from sunlight, it is very vulnerable, its survival ability is slightly lower.


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Maybe right now I'm a little lucky here, Back to finding another type of mushroom. Genus Mycena this is really surprising, this place is like a paradise for these mushrooms, I'm a little surprised this type usually only lives in humid mountainous areas and sometimes has to go down to the valley to find it.


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And this one tiny mushroom I found genus Marasmius Haematocephalus from her shape it could be seen she was very young and just growing up, her color was very seductive, the rain had awakened her.


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And this one mushroom Pycnoporus sanguineus able to survive in all terrain, looks from its shape it seems that he has lived here for a long time, his body has been pierced by grass or vice versa he has swallowed the grass, this is a little interesting.


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Rain has given a little miracle to the life of mushrooms, today it has been proven, the rain that continues to fall affects the temperature, the environment and the air becomes humid, beautiful shoots are racing to appear, like dancing to welcome the rain.


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Looks like a red spotted moth or also called
Utetheisa pulchella looks like he's relaxing on the grass, Today's beautiful moth often seen in this area during the rainy season.

The wind slowly blew a little bit hard and brought back cloudy clouds, requiring me to close the mushroom hunting today, but I am very satisfied with today's results.

That's a snippet of today's mushroom hunting story as my contribution to this edition of #fungifriday, and my regards to @ewkaw .

Thank you..

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Heaven for mushrooms and heaven for the people who eat them! In my country, Cyprus, people look forward to these rainy seasons to go and gather mushrooms to bring home and make our national dishes! The tradition, though, is dying out, as fewer and fewer people know when and where to find them and how to tell them apart from non-edible varieties.

I am amazed by the traditions in your country, I can only suggest a little, maybe social media can help us a little to find out which mushrooms are edible or not. since I learned quite a bit from there.

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Wow 🤩 So many cool and vibrant coloured captures of mushrooms. Many of them I’ve never seen in Europe 😍😍💙

Well... this is the true function of the hive blog itself, just like you, I am amazed at the beauty of the mushrooms that grow in your area. because they are not necessarily in my area, by sharing it becomes a pleasure for us of course.

Totally agree! I love discovering new types of mushrooms from other parts of the world 💙