FungiFriday Challenge : Waiting for the Morning Dew to Quench Your Thirst
My contribution today is for the FungiFriday Challenge by @ewkaw.
Mushroom greetings to all my friends throughout the universe. Don't forget all my friends in all regions who continue to share their experiences. First of all, I would like to thank Guardian of the FungiFriday Challenge by @ewkaw, all the team and friends. As my contribution on a very special day this morning I got several mushroom plants which were starting to wilt and waited for the rain to stop falling. Diamonds and gems may be very expensive, but today is a very special day and is more valuable than diamonds. Why do I say that? Because I gained knowledge about mushroom plants and images of mushrooms that exist in various regions and regions. So that I can continue to increase the knowledge and experience of all my friends.
Friends, on a very special day I got four types of mushrooms from a small forest in the area where I live. First perhaps the fungus Oligoporus. The fungus Oligoporus is a species of fungus from the Polyporaceae family. This mushroom has started to dry, but there is a drop of cool dew on the umbrella. So that the mushrooms can at least smile with the insignificant drops of morning fluff. Can only quench thirst for a moment for survival.
Then the fungus Pleurotus is a species of fungus from the Agaricomycetes class in the Pleurotaceae family. The fungus was growing on the tree trunk when I got it. Pleurotus species can be called oyster, abalone, or tree mushrooms, and are some of the most commonly cultivated edible mushrooms in the world. However, this mushroom also looks like it has expanded and doesn't look fresh because it has shriveled from being stung by the hot sun.
Furthermore, the fungus Marasmiellus is a species of fungus in the Marasmiaceae family. This fungus grows on the rotting roots of areca palm trees. Because the areca nut tree trunk had been cut down and the roots of the areca nut tree were rotting. However, once the mushrooms looked dry and withered, I only needed a drop of morning dew every day to survive. The weather in my village in recent days has been very hot. So only the cooling morning dew is always waiting.
Finally, the fungus Lentaria is a fungus from the Lentariaceae family. This fungus grows on the trunk of the seuntang tree. The mushrooms also look wilted because everyone is waiting for the coolness of the morning dew. Fungi are included in the Kingdom Fungi of the Agaricomycetes class.
OK, friends, I hope everyone is happy on this very special day. Send regards for success.
The Fungus Oligoporus
Fungus Pleurotus
Fungus Marasmiellus
Fungus Lentaria
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
How are you dear friend @teungkulik good morning
What beautiful fires you have found. I appreciate your time looking up their scientific names. The Lentarias are very striking, and I have never seen it before
Thank you very much for sharing these beautiful shots.
have a wonderful day
Good news friends. Send regards for success. Thank you very much 🙏💕.
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