FungFriday | Some types of mushrooms that grow in my yard

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This is my contribution to the #fungfriday community initiated by admin @ewkaw.

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Good evening friends of the #Fungifriday community. How are you all? I hope that you are all well and always in the protection of the Almighty God. Meet me again @hidayat96 and on this occasion allow me to show some Mushrooms that I took yesterday afternoon when I was about to go to the rice fields with my parents.

Before I started going down to the fields, suddenly I saw a fungus growing on the rotten wood, then I tried to take a picture with an external Macro lens the Redmi Note 10 Pro Smartphone.


Here are some types of Mushrooms that I can show all my friends #Fungifriday community:

1. Coprinus lagopus

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According to what I've read and understand from sources, This Mushroom has a somewhat perishable ink Cap, thin flesh, but still quite large with abundant threaded veils on the cap and a very brittle downy wand. The spores are about 10-14 x 6-8.5 m in size. Usually this fungus grows in furrows, on wood chips and on lawns.


2. Coprinellus Domesticus

According to what I read from Wikipedia information, the Coprinellus Domesticus mushroom commonly known as fircapug inkcap, is a species of fungus in the family Psathyrellaceae and was first described as Agaricus domesticus by James Bolton in 1788, later known as Coprinus domesticus before being transferred to the genus Coprinellus in 2001.

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3. Favolaschia Pustulosa

I found this fungus in the midrib of an old coconut tree. The common name of this mushroom is white pore fungus, according to what I read from the web, this mushroom should not be eaten.

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4. Komune Schizophyllum

The commune of Schizophyllum is a species of fungus in the genus Schizophyllum. This mushroom resembles a undulating wave of dense coral or a loose Chinese fan. "Gillies" or "split gills" range in color from creamy yellow to pale white. The cap is small, measuring 1-4 cm with a dense but chewy body texture. This mushroom is also known as split gill mushroom due to the unique property of "gills" which are divided longitudinally on the underside of the cap. This mushroom can be found all over the world. Wikipedia

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Information

Camera usedRedmi Note 10 Pro
LensMacro External
ISOAutomatic
ProcessMobile Lightroom
Photographer@hidayat96
LocationAceh, Indonesia
Okay friends of the #Fungifriday community, maybe that's all my photos and writings for today. Hope you enjoy seeing the pictures I have today. I apologize if there are words that are not good from my post today, See you again next Friday, Thank you.


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Those are really nice finds.

Please make sure you add at least the same amount of your own text in addition to the information from Wikipedia.

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ok ok admin. Hopefully in the next post I will make as you expect. thank you for being willing to educate me here sir. I am very happy if you want to rebuke when something is wrong with my post. Once again I thank you.

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