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FUNGIFRIDAY : COLOR YOUR FRIDAY WITH MUSHROOM

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Hello friends #fungfriday, meet me again @mirz, as usual when Friday comes, then I will share some photos of mushrooms in the fungifriday community, and this is a photo of mushrooms that I took this week, which is a few days ago, for this week I hunted mushrooms with other friends on Tuesday and Wednesday, and the rain stopped our previous plans, because in the area where I live ("Indonesia - Aceh") a few days it often rains in the afternoon.

As usual, in this post I will share some photos of mushrooms that I took using a smartphone camera and the help of a macro lens, without taking too long in the preface, let's take a look at some of the mushrooms I found this week, and I hope you like them;


First Mushroom - "Chewy Candle Mushrooms"

This is the first mushroom I will share with friends #fungfriday today, this mushroom looks like wax, and when I searched for the name of this mushroom on google lens, I didn't find the right name for the first mushroom I shared in this section, until finally I call this mushroom name as "Candle Mushroom", and because the shape is mushy like jelly, let's also add the characteristics to the name of this mushroom so that it becomes "Chewy Candle Mushrooms", or it can also be called by name"Lit Candle Mushroom",maybe the reader friend knows the name of this mushroom, please let me know, so that in the future if I find this mushroom again I can write it with the real name, or if Fungi Friday's friend wants to give another name for this mushroom, I will be happy to hear it (read it maybe). 😅

Here are some photos of "Chewy Candle Mushrooms" or "Lit Candle Mushroom" that I will share in this section, and these mushrooms are very small, you can also see the size of these mushrooms at the end of the first part photo this, hope you like it. 🤗

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When I first saw and after taking a photo of this mushroom with a 35mm macro lens, my eyes immediately focused on the larger mushroom among them, and the shape looks like a burning candle, do you think so too?

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This is a photo to show the size of the mushrooms in this section


Second Mushroom - "Delicatula"

This is the second mushroom I will share this week, on google lens I found the name "Delicatula" for the mushrooms in this section, and I think this name is suitable for the mushrooms I share this, because when I search on the google lens, I see the top of the Delicatula is very thin, and also shape same like a mushroom in thia section, and here I will quote some articles written on wikipedia, there it is written that;

"Delicatula is a Genus of Fungi in the family Tricholomataceae. It was first described by Swiss mycologist Victor Fayod in 1889." 👉Wikipedia

Oke buddy, the following below are some photos of "Delicatula" that I took from a different side ;


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This is a photo to show the size of the mushrooms in this section


On the other hand I also found a snail on the same type of fungus, and when I picked it up this snail was walking here and there, maybe he was afraid of my presence, here is the photo I mean in this paragraph;


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Third Mushroom - "Inocybe"

I also found this mushroom this week. While doing a name search on google lens I found the name Inocybe, yeah I think this is the right name for the mushrooms that I share in this section, or maybe if I'm wrong, friends can tell me through the comments below, and I also quote a little explanation on wikipedia about the mushrooms that I share, there it is explained that :

"Inocybe is a large genus of mushroom-forming fungi with over 1400 species, including all forms and variations." Read More On 👉Wikipedia

Here below are some photos of a mushroom called Inocybe ;

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I couldn't take many pictures of the mushrooms in this section, because my smartphone battery ran out, and I only managed to take a few photos.


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This is a photo to show the size of the mushrooms in this section


Fourth Mushroom - "Dacryopinax spathularia"

This is the fourth mushroom that I will share with friends #fungfriday, this mushroom is also very small. This mushroom is almost the same size as the wax mushroom I shared in the first part of this post, and I'm having a hard time finding a focus for this mushroom, "Dacryopinax spathularia" is the name I found on google lens for mushrooms in this section, and for this name I do not doubt it at all, because the picture that looks there is exactly the same as what I share, I will also quote a little explanation on wikipedia for this type of mushroom, there it is stated that ;

"Dacryopinax spathularia (syn. Guepinia spathularia) is an edible jelly fungus." Read More On 👉Wikipedia

And I just found out that this type of mushroom can be eaten by friends, but I still don't dare to eat mushrooms, because when I worked at the hospital I once saw a patient who was poisoned by eating the wrong mushroom, and he looked very critical at that time. Okay friends, below are some photos of a mushroom called Dacryopinax spathularia, hope you like it ;

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This is a photo to show the size of the mushrooms in this section


Fifth Mushroom - "Fluffy Red Cup Mushroom"

This is the fifth mushroom that I will share today, "Pezizaceae" is the name for the mushroom family that I share in this section, when I looked on google lens, I did not find type of mushroom that was the same form and color as the mushroom I shared, there I I saw a mushroom with the same shape but a different color, namely yellow, and there I was directed to wikipedia with the name Pezizaceae, there it was stated that:

"The Pezizaceae (commonly referred to as cup fungi) are a family of fungi in the Ascomycota which produce mushrooms that tend to grow in the shape of a cup." Read More On 👉Wikipedia

Mmmmm, there I found information that this is a family name for a type of mushroom that is cup-shaped, and the mushrooms that I share are cup-shaped, so I choose to call this mushroom the name "Fluffy Red Cup Mushroom" ;


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When I tried to take it from a different angle, I found a very unique shape of this mushroom, look at its heart shaped, should we change the name? Maybe "Hairy heart cup mushroom" or "Hairy Heart" :D, Here below is the mushroom I mean ;

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This is a photo to show the size of the mushrooms in this section, a little bigger than what I found before


"Conclusion"

Only five mushrooms that I share at this Friday meeting, and this time I call them "COLOR YOUR FRIDAY WITH MUSHROOM", and snails that spoil my eyes, this is the perfect week to look for mushrooms, because the rainy season and also the soil becomes moist and good for mold growth.

Due to my lack of knowledge about mushrooms, I looked up the name of the fungus on the "Google Lens". If I am wrong in naming the mushrooms that I have written above, I hope that friends can tell me through the comments below this post, and I will be very happy if you tell me, it will be a correction for me in the future and I also get new knowledge again about mushrooms of course.

Okay buddy, that's all I can share at this Friday meeting, sorry if there are some words that are difficult to understand, because I'm still using "Google translator" help to translate my writing into English. See you next Friday, Happy #fungfriday and and peace love greetings.

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CameraPoco X3 NFC
LensSony 25 mm & Q-Lens 35 mm
ProcessMobile Lightroom & Picsart
LocationIndonesia - Aceh
Photographer@mirz
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~"About Me"~

M. Alan Mirza (@Mirz)

My name is M. Alan Mirza, I am currently 28 years old, I come from Asia, to be precise in Indonesia - Sumatra Island. I work as an emergency room administrator, namely in the Medical Record section at Cut Meutia Hospital. My hobbies are uncertain, my hobbies follow my mood, sometimes I like reading, sometimes I like writing, sometimes I like photographing small insects and other small object, sometimes I also like to play games for a long time.😁

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