Hello friends, happy friday, welcome to fungifriday, as usual, of course Friday is a very special day for mushrooms in all parts of the world, and today I will share some photos of mushrooms that I took in the forest not far from where I live, Aceh-Lhokseumawe. I'm a little late for mushroom hunting this Friday, I started looking for mushrooms on Tuesday, and on Tuesday I really lacked light when taking this mushroom photo, and the sky was cloudy at that time until it finally rained at night.
Without extending the preface, I will immediately invite all of my #fungfriday friends to see some photos of mushrooms that I will display on this occasion ;
First Mushroom - Pluteus salicinus
This is the first mushroom that I will show fungifriday friends at this Friday meeting, I found this mushroom on Tuesday this week, when my friends and I were walking in the forest not far from where we live, namely in the Aceh area - Lhokseumawe.
"Pluteus salicinus" is the name of the mushroom that I display in this section, this is the name that I found when I matched the photo of the mushroom in my smartphone gallery to the google lens, and after seeing some other photos also on the google lens, I think the name Pluteus salicinus is a suitable name for the image that I share this.
Here below are some photos of Pluteus salicinus that I will show to all of my friends, hope you like it;
Second Mushroom - Sarcoscypha occidentalis
"Sarcoscypha occidentalis" is the name of the fungus in this section, as usual, this name I also found when I was exploring the google lens, but I was a little mistaken and doubted the name I wrote in this section, if on Friday my mushroom friend found another name of mushroom In this case, my friend can tell me through the comments column on my post this time.
Here I will also quote a little explanation on wikipedia about the mushrooms that I show in this post, on wikipedia it is explained that;
"Sarcoscypha occidentalis, commonly known as the stalked scarlet cup or the western scarlet cup, is a species of fungus in the family Sarcoscyphaceae of the Pezizales order." - Read More On 👉Wikipedia
I think that this is Sarcoscypha occidentalis which is still young and not yet shaped like a cup, maybe when it grows up it will look like a cup later. Here is a photo of Sarcoscypha occidentalis that I will share in this section;
Third Mushroom - Polyporus arcularius
This is the third mushroom that I will share with to fungifriday friends in this post, I didn't immediately find a name for this mushroom on my gogle lens, after spending more than 10 minutes looking for a name with a suitable image for this mushroom , I finally decided to mention it. The mushroom in this section is called "Polyporus arcularius", although what I found on google lens is not very similar to the picture of the mushroom I share, but I conclude that this is Polyporus arcularius which is still young and still small.
If you know another name for the mushroom in this section, you can tell me through the comments on this post, and below are some photos of Polyporus arcularius that I will share with all of you, hope you like it.
Fourth Mushroom - Mycena Chlorophos
This is the fourth mushroom that I will share on this occasion, this mushroom is called "Mycena chlorophos", this is the name that I found when I tried to match the photo on the google lens, and I think this is a suitable name for the image that I share this time, on wikipedia it is also explained that;
. . . . ."The mushrooms are bioluminescent and emit a pale green light. Fruiting occurs in forests on fallen woody debris such as dead twigs, branches, and logs.". . . . Read More on 👉Wikipedia
From what is written on wikipedia, it looks like this mushroom will look bright at night, but I don't know for sure whether the type of mushroom I share will shine or not, because I only take photos in the afternoon and not at night, okay my friend, here is a photo of the Mycena chlorophos mushroom that I will share with my fungifriday friends in this section;
Fifth Mushroom - Pholiotina Rugosa
This is the fifth mushroom that I will share on this occasion, there are not many photos of this mushroom that I can share, due to lack of light, my photos are not very good, so I only choose four for mushrooms in this section.
"Pholiotina Rugosa" is the name for the mushroom that I share this time, this is the name I found on google lenses, and here I will also quote some information on wikipedia about mushrooms that I share in this section, on wikipedia it is explained that;
"Pholiotina rugosa is a common lawn mushroom which is widely distributed and especially common in the Pacific Northwest. It also grows on woodchips, rich soil and compost. . . . "Read More on 👉Wikipedia
Yes, I found this mushroom on the ground, which was filled with fallen leaves, here are four photos of Pholiotina rugosa that I will share with all of my friends ;
See Also
This is a photo of a fern I took on the edge of a wood growing close to the roots of a damp wood edge ;
And below I will also share some dew drops that I took using a smartphone camera and the help of a macro lens, hope you like it;
"Conclusion"
Only five types of mushrooms that I can share on this occasion, because here I only had time to hunt mushrooms for one day, namely on Tuesday afternoon, and the atmosphere was a little cloudy so some of my photos looked dark and lacked light, and said @mizal-rovel things like this can make the photo quality not so good.
By the way, all the photos that I show above were taken using a smartphone camera, and here I also want to say sorry, sorry if there are some words that are difficult to understand, because honestly I use Google translate to translate my writing into English.
Okay buddy, maybe that's all my photos and writing, sorry if there are some words that are not understood, that's all my posts on this happy Friday, see you in the next #fungfriday post. 😉🤗
"See also ; The last 7 posts of my mushroom publication"
FUNGIFRIDAY : LOOK AT THE MUSHROOMS I FOUND THIS WEEK AND SOME OTHER TRAVEL DOCUMENTATION PHOTOS (116 PHOTO and 2725 WORDS) | ||||||||||||||||||||
|
|