FungiFriday - Split Gills, Panus & Microporus

in FungiFriday2 years ago

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I saw "Split Gills" mushrooms growing on the bark of trees, they vary a lot. Some are in the form of coral in the sea and some are in the shape of a Chinese fan. They have scientific names Schizophyllum Commune.

In this winter actually many of the various types of mushrooms grow very perfectly and thrive, but I prefer mushrooms that grow on tree bark on dead branches. Besides being easy to find, those who grow there look very good in my opinion.

Look at the one below standing tall like a corals!

This is my contribution to #FungiFriday by @ewkaw.

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I also brought one Panus photo.

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And the last three photos are Microporus mushrooms.

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CameraOppo Reno6 + Macro Lens
CategoryMushrooms Photography
LocationAceh, Indonesia
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very beautiful brown color, hope mushroom lovers are happy with this color

Indeed today is brown Friday :))
Thank you for visiting @mrwilsha.

The first ones really look like coral :) Very nice!

Thanks @ewkaw I'm glad you like it :)

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

Thank you @ackhoo from the @qurator team :)

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