This is my contribution to #FungiFriday by @ewkaw
On this happy occasion, I am back here to add to collection of mushroom discovery photos in today's #FungiFriday. There are three types of mushrooms that I prepared a few days ago and I got these three mushrooms in three different locations.
The three mushrooms include the Pluteus salicinus mushroom from the Pluteaceae family. I found this white mushroom growing in a pile of sawdust that had started to decompose.
En esta feliz ocasión, estoy de regreso aquí para agregar a mi colección de fotos del descubrimiento de hongos #FungiFriday de hoy. Hay tres tipos de hongos que encontré hace unos días y estos tres hongos los obtuve de tres lugares diferentes. Los tres hongos incluyen el hongo Pluteus salicinus de la familia Pluteaceae. Encontré este hongo blanco creciendo en una pila de aserrín que había comenzado a descomponerse.
Then there is a mushroom with the Latin name Calvatia craniiformisbelonging to the Agaricaceae family. I found this mushroom growing in a palm plantation area. Because it grows on the ground then I lifted it to facilitate shooting.
Luego está un hongo con el nombre latino Calvatia craniiformisperteneciente a la familia Agaricaceae. Encontré este hongo creciendo en un área de plantación de palmeras. Debido a que crece en el suelo, lo levanté para facilitar el disparo.
And the last one is the Phallus duplicatus mushroom, a mushroom from the Phallaceae family which is also known as the bridal veil mushroom. This is none other than the characteristics of the Phallus duplicatus mushroom itself which has nets like a bridal veil.
Y el último es el hongo Phallus duplicatus, un hongo de la familia de las Phalaceae al que también se le conoce como hongo velo de novia. Ésta no es otra que las características del propio hongo Phallus duplicatus que tiene forma de velo de novia.
Camera | Vivo V2040 + Macro Lens |
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Category | Fungi Photography |
Processed | Lightroom |
Location | Tanah Luas, Indonesia |
Hello dear friend @alexa-macro good day
You live in a very good area where fungi develop very well. You have found very beautiful varieties.
Great shots, appreciate you letting us know
You are right, I live in the tropics. And if it's the rainy season, of course, mushrooms will be easy to find.
Thank you @jlufer