Fungi Friday || Groups of Black Fungus That Thrive On Wood || 12 August 2022

in FungiFriday2 years ago


Hello friends, how are you guys today, hopefully we are still in good health and can take part in activities well.


For Mushrooms this Friday and this is my contribution #FungiFriday hosted by @ewkaw


On this happy Friday I have prepared some pictures of mushrooms that I have photographed in a forest that has some rotting wood there. I saw that the wood was overgrown with black mushrooms. If we look at the wood, it is very humid because the location of the wood is very close to the water in the river area in the forest.

Well as we know that mushroom plants really like to grow in moist places either on the ground or on other moist wood or rotten wood. And at most we see that the fungus that grows on damp wood or rotten wood is a type of fungus that attaches and does not have a stem like mushrooms that grow on the ground.

Then the fungus is also one of the plants that we see very often with various types or various forms. Among several types of mushrooms there are those that can be consumed by humans and some are very dangerous when consumed by humans. There are also various types of mushrooms that can be processed into medical tools to be formulated as natural medicines. This I often hear that in China, of course, there are many who process mushrooms into a medical tool that is very useful for humans. But I have never experienced or seen something like this, but I only read in an article about mushrooms being processed into medical devices.

For in my area, of course, I often see mushrooms in restaurants that are made as a special food menu to be served to visitors in a restaurant. But I don't think mushrooms like this can be consumed by humans, but some of my articles also read that mushrooms like this that grow on wood can be processed into medical tools or processed into materials for concocting medicines that are very useful for humans. All right, friends, let's take a look at some of the mushrooms that I have prepared on this very happy Friday, hopefully with some pictures of mushrooms that I have prepared can be useful for all of us.

















well friends all I have shown and shown to all of you, and we can see the mushrooms above are growing in large groups and some are growing with a small group that was very fertile on the wood that was there. if we see that this mushroom also has a good color although it looks a bit dark.

So for this happy Friday, just a few of these mushrooms that I can display and hopefully with some pictures of these mushrooms that I provide can entertain all of my friends and It can also be useful for all of us in this beloved community. Thanks to all community members and to all seniors who have given me the opportunity and support so that I can still display some pictures of mushrooms on This beloved community.

See you next Friday



PhotographyMushroom
Camera UsedCanon
Model600 D
Photographer@mnurhiver
LocationAceh, Indonesia
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This mushroom looks very cool with beautiful characteristics..

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