FungiFriday|A group of mushrooms under a grove of trees
Hello friends!! It's been a very long time since I took part in the fungifriday challenge because I have assignments to complete, today I'm back with some pictures of mushrooms that I photographed as beautifully as possible. In accordance with the post title, mushrooms under a grove of trees, this is a very suitable place for a mushroom ecosystem.
After reading several magazines that explained about mushrooms, I realized that fungi cannot produce their own food. Almost all types of fungi cannot produce their own food. Mushrooms grow by obtaining food by absorbing organic substances from the plants where they appear, because Mushrooms act as natural wood decay.
Mycena Galericulata is a species of mushroom in the Mycenaceae family that has a convex-shaped umbrella that is yellowish-white or creamy white, measuring 3-5 cm, very fragile stems that can reach up to 15 cm. . The mushroom that I found looks a little odd, in the umbrella shape of one of the mushrooms it is very cute, the smallest size among the others, and is lumpy, wavy so that the top surface is not visible, this is not the beginning of its growth, maybe this mushroom has one problem during the initial growth so that it has such a shape. The oddity can be seen very clearly in some of the photos I shared, maybe a friend who can explain the reason for the changing shape of this mushroom can help tell me in the comments column.
Camera | Smartphone POCO X3 Pro | |
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editing photo | Mobile Lightroom |
Category | mushroom | |
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Photographer | @biancamaura |
Location | indonesia |
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