Mushrooms thrive on logs

in Fungi Lovers3 years ago (edited)

Hello friends wherever you are. How are you tonight, I hope you are always healthy.

Tonight I want to donate some photos of mushrooms.
This fungus I found a few days ago in the bushes behind my office at work, I saw this fungus growing on a fallen log, which grew so fertile, then I tried to approach this mushroom that was already covered in grass, there was even grass which has penetrated the fungus.
I tried to find out about this fungus on the web Wikipedia Trametes gibbosa, commonly known as thick bracket, is a polyporous fungus that causes white rot. It is found in beech stumps and dead wood from other hardwood species. The fruiting body is 8-15 cm in diameter and is semicircular. The upper surface is usually gray or white, but may be greenish in older specimens due to algal growth. The elongated pores are located beneath the surface. Fruiting bodies are often attacked by drill beetle larvae.

After I read, this mushroom was given the name (Trametes gibbosa)
And here are some photos of mushrooms on logs

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