Strawberry-textured Red Mushroom
Hello mushroom photography friends, how are you all doing? I hope you are all in good health always
Today I was in the garden not far from the village, today I found a very special mushroom for me because I rarely find this mushroom.
Gymnopilus subpurpuratus is a species of mushroom in the family Strophariaceae. The type was found in Jalisco, Mexico, growing on rotting pine wood in a garden. The fungus was described as new to science in 1991 by Gastón Guzmán and his daughter Laura Guzmán-Dávalos.
In Indonesia alone this mushroom is called the mushroom of pelawan. This fighting mushroom as a very rare mushroom in Indonesia is even sold at a high price But in my place all the mushrooms lie dormant, both the expensive ones and the worthless ones. Because where I live is part of Indonesia, namely Aceh, Because in Aceh, they don't prioritize the problem of mushrooms, where to find currency
Original photo by @dayat92
Original photo by @dayat92
Original photo by @dayat92
Original photo by @dayat92
Original photo by @dayat92
Original photo by @dayat92
Original photo by @dayat92
Original photo by @dayat92
Original photo by @dayat92
Original photo by @dayat92
Camera | Smartphone Realme XT 64Mp |
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Photographer | @dayat92 |
Focus Distance | 5.58mm |
Photography | Gymnopilus subpurpuratus |
Kingdom | Plant |
Photo Location | Aceh-Indonesia Forest |
The mushroom you show is very cool, for me your shooting is also very perfect.
I'm also very happy to see you add an image with the dsc-r2cornell shirt.
Thank you my friend. I always wear this shirt
You're welcome my friends, I'm glad to hear that.
very beautiful mushroom, it is a very extraordinary natural wealth.
Nature always keeps its beauty. Thank you for stopping by at my post
You're welcome
Yay! 🤗
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Very nice. I recommend using iNaturalist.org and then posting on Hive with location and destination. That's how I do it.