Fungifriday || The wild fungus Schizophyllum commune.

in FungiFriday2 years ago

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In the last two days it has been raining a bit heavily in the middle of the night until this afternoon and we have had a slightly overcast day and the sun seen only glimpsed through the gaps in the mist of the rain clouds in the late afternoon.

In a day like this, sometimes I often take advantage of the free time to walk in the agricultural environment just to see the condition of the plants so that they are not submerged by puddles that overflow from the village irrigation, but today I choose to relax in the cottage environment in the home yard while enjoying a cup of coffee warm after irrigation lip my farm environment patched some time ago.

While relaxing at the cottage in the yard, I noticed that some of the burned remainder mango branches and twigs that were around the pile of garbage became an excellent place for the growth of wild mushrooms that had just grown during the drizzling rain in last two days and there are two types of mushrooms that grow in that environment but only the fan mushroom that looks so charming with the surface texture of the stem that looks so soft.

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The soft texture of the fan surface with such beautiful colors makes the mushrooms look so amazing when I direct the details of the close-up to shot images of that wild mushrooms and the surface of the mango branch trunk that looks so moist with a dark brown provides a very attractive place for the growth of these wild mushrooms in this season and that fan fungus also grows in several piles in different amounts with the texture of the stems being so soft.

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In the language of biology maybe they are better known as mushrooms Schizophyllum commune which is a wild mushroom that grows freely on the branches and twigs of the valley wood an open landscape environment and happy fungifriday day , this is my contribution to #FungiFriday held by @ewkaw.

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Manually curated by ackhoo from the @qurator Team. Keep up the good work!

Very beautiful samples! Like a shroom wonderland... :)

thanks ☺ @ackhoo yes they look so amazing with the shape of the surface texture that looks so unique :)

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