FungiFriday - Hemitrichia serpula fungus on banana tree roots
Hello all #FungiFriday friends, Friday is a blessed day for everyone and today my contribution to this beloved community #FungiFriday by @ewkaw , today I am very excited to find mushrooms to follow my entry today for #FungiFriday.
Friday is a very blessed day for everyone and today I will share the Hemitrichia serpula mushroom is one of my discoveries this morning and every time I share it I also want to explain what I know, and most likely friends also know and see this type this mushroom, and this time I will also share it..
The fungus Hemitrichia serpula
Hemitrichia serpula is one of the fungi in the slime mold genus and this fungus from the family Trichiidae, which can be found on rotten or wet roots and logs in lowland forests, Hemitrichia serpula mushroom is one of the most well-known slime molds and can be recognized because of its appearance. The interesting thing is that it is in the form of a yellow net and this golden orange is a very distinctive color.
This Hemitrichia serpula fungus will grow in groups and will form webs that stick to weathered wood and the like, most of the mushrooms that we see today in various places are umbrella-shaped and round mushrooms, but this mushroom is very different even it looks like what I said earlier forming like a net.
In wild forests, we can find this type of mushroom all year round, this fungus grows in circles on rotting tree trunks or wet plant roots, this fungus is also one of the mushrooms that does not like full sun, but this mushroom if in a protected place it will be able to grow faster and very much.
The fungus Hemitrichia serpula is one of the mushrooms I discovered this morning and I found this fungus growing in groups on the roots of banana stems and this is the first time I have seen and found this very interesting mushroom.
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PHOTO TAKEN | REDMI9C |
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Equipment | Macro Lens |
Objects | Mushroom |
Apk Editor | Photoshop Express |
Location | Indonesia-Aceh |
photografer | @steem-muksal |
Thank you for viewing and reading my post about this interesting Hemitrichia serpula mushroom, I am very happy to find and share types of beauty and uniqueness in mushrooms, even every time I hunt I always look for different types of mushrooms, if there are words and writings I was wrong, I apologize profusely and I thank you very much for all of my friends..
🥰 Warm greetings from me @steem-muksal 🥰
Cool mushrooms, it's the first time I've seen this type of mushroom in your post 👏
Thank you very much my friend, I am very happy to hear that and I also found this mushroom for the first time this morning 🥰
Cool, you found it at the right time, and shared it with the right community. :D
That is a weird one! What an awesome find. And I think it is the first time I see it too :)
Happy #Fungifriday!
Thank you very much, my friend, I must say that my discovery was very satisfying, because for 7-8 months I was hunting in the forest, but this is the first time I have found this interesting mushroom.
Thank You 🥰
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