FungiFriday Challenge : Mushrooms are Starting to Dry Out in Aceh's Urban Forests

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My contribution today is for the FungiFriday Challenge by @ewkaw.

Brotherly greetings and mushroom greetings to all my friends in the world. Mushrooms are plants that attract the attention of many people. Likewise with me, I feel happy as a mushroom hunter and also protecting it from disturbances in nature. At first I pinched, pulled and damaged this mushroom plant so that it withered and died. But after I read every friend's post about mushrooms, there were mushrooms that had disappeared and become rare, which was really sad.

First of all, I would like to say a big thank you to Guardian of the FungiFriday Challenge Community by @ewkaw, all the team and friends.
Today I found mushrooms in the border area between Blang Weu Panjoe village and Jeulekat village, Lhokseumawe City, Aceh. I got mushrooms that were starting to dry and wilt. For three days the sun was very hot. Due to lack of water and hot air temperatures, mushroom plants wilt. It's really very sad.

I try to move each plant to a shady place so that later generations will grow again. So I can see and enjoy fun with mushroom plants. The wilderness is so extraordinary that it always presents priceless beauty and uniqueness.

First of all, I found mushrooms growing on the roots of areca nut trees. Located in the Cout Kumbang area, it is the border between Blang Weu Panjoe village and Jeulekat village. Mushrooms that are starting to wilt range from those that have already spread their umbrellas to those that are still small. Maybe the mushroom Galerina marginata. The fungus Galerina marginata is a species of white rot fungus in the family Cortinariaceae (Agaricales). This mushroom is a very poisonous mushroom because it contains amatoxin.

The fungus Lentinus arcularius is a species of fungus from Kingdom Fungi in members of the Polyporaceae family in the genus Lintenus. This mushroom also appears to be hard and stiff due to dryness. I got this mushroom in an oil palm plantation owned by a villager.

Mushroom Roridomyces roridus is a fungus from a member of the Mycenaceae family of the Fungi kingdom. A branch that grows on the stems of thatch trees in swampy areas where the water is sufficient. However, due to the hot weather, the mushrooms are no longer fresh.

The fungus Xylaria magnoliae is a species of fungus in the genus Xylaria from the family Kingdom Fungi. This fungus grows on the trunk of the Kayee Adang tree (Aceh language). When I found this mushroom it was dry and exposed to direct sunlight. So the mushrooms don't dry out due to lack of water.
OK, friends, everyone. Send regards for success.

The mushroom Galerina marginata
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The fungus Lentinus arcularius

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Mushroom Roridomyces roridus

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The fungus Xylaria magnoliae

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Catagory Camera Xioami Redmi Note 9 Pro

Catagory Mushrooms Photography

Processed Mobille Adobe Linghtroom

Lens External 45mm Macro Lens and loop Lens

Location Lhokseumawe City, Aceh-Indonesia



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I am very happy to see mushrooms in a yellowed or wilted condition

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How sad that the lack of rainwater and high temperatures are damaging the mushrooms in the forest dear friend @teungkulik
I appreciate that you took the time to share the scientific names of the beautiful mushrooms you found.
Beautiful find, thank you very much for sharing these beautiful shots
Have a great day

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Thank you again my brother. Greetings of friendship.

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