FungiFriday Challenge : The Attractive White One
Greetings of friendship to all my friends in the world. Thank you very much to the FungiFriday Community and caregiver @ewkaw. As my contribution to the challenge on FungiFriday by @ewkaw. In today's theme, I got two white mushrooms, so I took the White Dancing Heart theme. On this very special day I got two types of white mushroom plants.
Firstly, the fungus [Oomycetes] (https://id.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oomycetes) is a species of fungus from the phylum Heterokontophyta. This fungus is also known as water molds. Early classifications placed Oomycetes (literally "egg fungi") as relatives of fungi due to their mycelial-like appearance. This fungus belongs to the group of filamentous single-celled protists. Until now, biological studies are still included in mycology (the science of fungal biology). This fungus grows together or side by side with moss. Indeed, the humidity and water levels in the place where this fungus grows is very humid. When taking photos I had to use a macro lens and add a loop lens so I could get good pictures.
Then the fungus [Oudemansiella australis] (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oudemansiella_australis) is a species of fungus in the Physalacriaceae family. This fungus grows on rotting thatch stems. A fungus that is also in the genus Oudemansiella of the species O. australis.
Catagory Camera Xioami Redmi Note 9 Pro
Catagory Mushroom Photography
Processed Mobille Adobe Linghtroom
Lens External Macro Lensbong 45mm and Looplens
Location Lhokseumawe City, Aceh-Indonesia
how are you dear friend @teungkulik good morning
What a peculiar mushroom, I must admit that I have never seen a mushroom like it before, much less on people.
I appreciate you sharing all this information and the beautiful shots.
Have a beautiful morning
Good news my friend @jlufer. This is a mushroom I just got too. And also I still have a lot to learn from all my friends who are members of FungiFriday. Thank you very much my friend. Send regards for success.
Beautiful fungi and I love how you captured them too. Those first ones look a bit like a decomposed seeds of a dandelion 😉💙
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