Fungifriday // wild mushrooms in the forest
Hello#fungfriday!!
Today I will share various photos of mushroom mushrooms that I got in the forest, the results of yesterday's photo hunt, I was also told by some of my friends to follow the #fungifriday community for me to share photos of my hunting results.
Because I'm also interested in mushrooms and photography, that's why I'm advised to join this community, after I saw it I was very interested in following this community, I'm also very grateful if I was accepted in this community.
Like the one below, a photo of a mushroom that I got from hunting in the forest.
1.Psathyrella candolleana.
Psathyrella is a fungus in the Psathyrellaceae family. It is usually found growing in small groups around tree roots.
Scientific name: Psathyrella candolleana
Higher classification: Psathyrella
Taxon level: Species
2.Splitgill mushroom
Grigit mushroom has the Latin name splitgill mushroom. This type of mushroom has not been widely cultivated and still grows naturally. usually grows a lot in the rainy season and grows on rotten logs, and these mushrooms also don't last long, generally only five to six days.
Scientific name: Schizophyllum commune
3. Volvariella.
Volvariella bombycina is a type of edible mushroom from the Plutaceae family. This mushroom is not very popular but is quite widespread in Asia. At the beginning of its growth, it is round like an egg.
Scientific name: Volvariella
Higher classification: Pluteaceae
Taxon level: Genus
4.Xylariaceae.
Xylariaceae is a fungus that belongs to the small ascomycetous family. This is a group that is often found in tropical climates.
Scientific name: Xylariaceae
Higher classification: Xylariales
Taxon level: Family
5. Leucocoprinus cepistipes
Leucocoprinus cepistipes, is a species of fungus in the family Agaricaceae. Usually found in wood scraps, such as wood chips.
Scientific name: Leucocoprinus cepisipes
Taxon level: Species
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Thank you very much for everything
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