Fungifriday | A Slick Fellowship

in FungiFriday2 years ago (edited)

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Polyporus arcularius is a fungus with white leaves. While on the weapon Polyporus who has his own beauty has a good friend, namely a green beetle. There was a slick alliance between a fungus and a beetle.

It becomes a beauty among the many mushroom displays that ultimately ally with a beetle. Hopefully the photo I showed tonight can comfort all friends who are in this community that we love, namely the community #FungiFriday

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Marasmius The charming little umbrella. Tonight Marasmius is so seductive with a unique look where there is a slick alliance between Marasmius and a green beetle. This I deliberately displayed to erode the saturation by the same mushroom look as other friends' content on the past occasion.

Marasmius and the rain beetle are well worth watching plus the scenery where a beetle walks among the enchanting Marasmius. You can feel the two forces of beauty reflecting each other between Marasmius and the green beetle.

Sarcoscypha coccinea which is also a mushroom with a curved shape and like a container that can hold water, like a glass of sweet cup. Sarcoscypha has an alluring look with a fiery red color. A few encounters ago Sarcoscypha lived and grew on his own on a dry twig, and on that beautiful afternoon, Sarcoscypha was also accompanied by a green beetle.

Shyly the beetle approached the Sarcoscypha and the two looked familiar. Playing and spending twilight together is a sense of extraordinary beauty. Like the two lovers between Sarcoscypha and the beetle meet, joking and talking in silence twilight that is increasingly driving to pick up the cold night.

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Pezizaceae is a fluffy and dazzling orange-red drying. This mushroom is also called by many people as a feathered cup mushroom that looks like a cup that is ready to pour water into it. That way we can start the party in a cup of pezizaceae mushrooms.

It grows in the area of gabut soil, shaded from the sun and slightly moist. This is an area that is very fond of this feathered cup fungus. However, at tonight's performance Pezizaceae looks stunning with a beautiful and cute green beetle. This is an alluring photo, funny and a little cute, meaning like a heart-disturbing girl looking at him.

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This is my submission for #FungiFriday, which is hosted and curated by @ewkaw

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some mushrooms look very beautiful and cool especially there is one species of insect standing on the mushroom looks really amazing.

It seems so, it is two different species but friends get along

Beautiful collection of mushrooms/ fungi with their little friends 😊
Hope one day I could travel to a place where you find these kinds easily… they are stunning.

Yes, one day I will invite you if you want

Thank you kindly… who knows… maybe one day 😊
Have a wonderful weekend!

The beetle gets around from the looks of things. The rainbow shimmer from him works nicely especially against the mushrooms that are white.

Saya terpesona dengan jamur berwarna pink yang terakhir itu, bentuknya persis seperti tumbuhan kantung semar yang diujung bibir daunnya ada gerigi halus dan lembut namun selalu siap siaga untuk memakan serangga yang lewat di depannya

These pictures are impressive!💥💥
Welldone!
What camera do you use?

Thank you @draysax I used the HP poco x3 pro camera, with the help of the disassembly lens.

That is quite nice! These are great results!

Sep lagak kulat pink. hawa teuh.. 😁

Adak hawa teuh pih han jeut pajoeh
😂

At the beginning I thought that the main character of this photoset is this little green bug... and so it turned out:) Despite the topic of mushrooms, he touched my eye, having made such a diverse journey.