FUNGI FRIDAY || PSATHYRELLA CANDOLLEANA || ETERNAL MUSHROOM
Good evening and greetings to all of us, so tonight I want to share a picture about the Psathyrella candolleana mushroom. And this is my first post in this community, I also want to thank all the staff members and also all of my friends who are in this community by saying thank you very much for making this a happy community.
Based on the explanation from Wikipedia, Psathyrella candolleana is a mushroom in the family Psathyrellaceae. It is commonly found growing in small groups around stumps and tree roots on lawns and pastures in Europe and North America.
I found this mushroom in the interior of my area, this mushroom can be eaten by humans. This mushroom grows on a rather rocky ground and you can also see it for yourself in my picture. Unlike other mushrooms, usually mushrooms often grow on rotten or dry trees, while this fungus only grows on dry soil and rocks. Here is a picture of the mushroom.
This mushroom is about two inches tall with a white color on the stem and a brownish tint on the top petals. For the mushroom image above I have edited it by increasing the saturation only through the
Lightroom application, and I hope you like it.
User Tool Information
Camera | Realme 5 pro |
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Equipment | Macro Lens |
Objects | mushroom |
Edit | Lightroom |
Location | Indonesia-Aceh |
Photographer | @flamego |
All right, this is all in this post, I hope this is useful and thank you.
Welcome!
You got very nice little shrooms here :)
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