Fungifriday || Lentinus Mushroom.

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Happy fungifriday day and this is my contribution to #FungiFriday held by @ewkaw.

There are various types of wild mushrooms that grow freely in open environments every rainy season and in general soft mushrooms can grow with a characteristic milky white color and are one type of mushroom that is widely consumed by everyone and maybe some of you sometimes like to eat
and of course in every rainy season,you like to walk in the local forest environment around you to be able to find a variety of soft wild mushrooms that grow freely in damp, rotting wood and if we look at the surrounding environment, the soft mushrooms that grow in damp wood, rotting leaves consist of several a type with different characteristics of color, hat and stem size.

And in my area, usually in November we go through days full of rainy season weather and of course sometimes it's quite pleasant for us to find various kinds of soft mushrooms that grow in open environments and this year it seems like the weather has changed and this week it's only drizzling it only drops briefly in the middle of the night and in the afternoon sometimes it just looks cloudy and even though I am not a mushroom connoisseur, capture macrophotography images of mushrooms is one of my hobbies.

And around the edge of the rice fields in the village where I live, we have several local forest areas which are not too large and of course it is quite an interesting environment to look for various kinds of soft mushrooms that grow in a damp environment after this rain fell in the last two days and when I walked in that surrounding forest I found several young shoots of wild mushrooms Lentinus with a characteristic reddish brown color and they look quite dry due to this heat of the sun in this last two days of being in an open environment.

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Mushrooms grow on the surface of rotten wooden blocks that look dry so that the tops of the mushrooms also look dry until the entire surface of the stem and cap looks wilted.

And even so, these natural plants look amazing when I point my camera around them to capture images of their natural characteristics in several shooting angles and you can find all of them in my publication today.

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What do you say dear friend @deltasteem how are you?
You obviously live in a beautiful area, and the rains have contributed to the development of the fungi. What a beautiful specimen you have here; I love its shape and color
Excellent shot, you have taken beautiful shots, I appreciate you sharing with us
have a wonderful weekend

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hello also friends and I are fine and welcome to the weekend again, thank you for enjoying it friend :)

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The photos you captured are perfect. How I like such professional photos really. Keep up good work!✨

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Thank you friend and greetings funfriday :)

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