FungiFriday Challenge : Mushroom Plants Wither Due to Heat
My contribution to the Fungi Friday community challenge by @ewkaw.
Brotherly greetings to mushroom hunters in the universe. Today as a contribution to the FungiFriday Challenge by @ewkaw** I got three types of mushrooms that had started to wilt. Maybe it's because of the weather, temperature and hot sun that these three types of mushrooms don't wilt. I found two types of fungus growing on bamboo tree trunks and one type from a sentang tree trunk that had started to rot. I got it in an area not too far from my house.
Initially I got the fungus plant Parasola auricoma. The fungus Parasola auricoma is a fungal plant in the Psathyrellaceae family. This fungus grows on the branches of the sentang tree. It wasn't obvious that this mushroom had withered.
Mushroom Phlyctis agelaea is a fungus from the family Phlyctidaceae from the kingdom of fungi in the genus Phlyctis. This fungus grows on bamboo tree trunks. The mushrooms are very small and it was very difficult for me to photograph them.
The fungus Mycocaliciales is a species of fungus from the order Mycocaliciales. Without this, the mushrooms also start to dry and wilt. Because the weather and the hot sun shine on these plants. This fungus grows on bamboo tree trunks. In black.
Thank you very much to my caregiver @ewkaw, my team and all my friends in the world.
Catagory Camera Xioami Redmi Note 9 Pro
Catagory Mushrooms Photography
Processed Mobille Adobe Linghtroom
Lens External Macro Lensbong 45mm
Location Lhokseumawe City, Aceh-Indonesia
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mushrooms fascinate with their diversity and taste. It's peak season at my house. The trumpets are waiting for us to pick them up humm
Thank you my brother
It's true that these mushrooms don't look good dear friend @teungkulik, but they are still beautiful to look at. You have taken some very beautiful shots, you took beautiful photographs, I appreciate that you have shared this search for mushrooms with us
Have a happy mushroom Friday!
You are welcome, my brother. Brotherly greetings.
The first one looks like a fungi with spider legs, haven't seen both before, guess we do learn everyday