The Kingdom of the Fungi

in Fungi Lovers4 years ago (edited)

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The kingdom of the fungi is extensive and of an unparalleled beauty, nowadays the new investigations give rise to that this unique kingdom still has many surprises for the future more related to the animal queen than the vegetable, the fungi fill our imagination with so many stories and myths that surround such magical specimens with a planetary ecological importance... from microscopic to medium size fungi develop in different habitats and climates. There are edible and poisonous... because of their difficult identification it is better to refrain from collecting fungi in nature I eat food.

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Splitgill. (Schizophyllum commune)

Gymnopilus sp.

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Sporangia of an amoeboid organism called Physarum

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Sporangia of an amoeboid organism called Physarum

Xeromphalina sp.

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Hairy trumpet. (Panus lecomtei)

Sporangia of an amoeboid organism called Physarum

Gymnopilus sp.

Xeromphalina sp.

Splitgill. (Schizophyllum commune)

Gymnopilus sp.

Dacryopinax Spathularia.

Birds nest fungi. (Cyathus sp.)

Birds nest fungi. (Cyathus sp.)

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Xeromphalina sp.

Gymnopilus sp.

Birds nest fungi. (Cyathus sp.)

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Xeromphalina sp.

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Stick Ear Fungus. (Polyporaceae sp.)

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© Carlos Adolfo Chacón Rosales.

The Photos and Texts in this publication are made by me.

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Manually curated by brumest from the Qurator Team. Keep up the good work!

@qurator, Thank you very much for the support!

Carlos,
welcome to the FL community. you shared some stunning images! the top quality, as it should be. I happily conclude you love mushrooms!
:P
are all of them happen to grow at Venezuela forests? extremely nice you have got iDs for most of them; those named 'Cyatus sp.' are my old-time faves, I still havent met them in my life not even once.

@qwerrie, Thanks for your welcome! if all these grow in Venezuela for me the Cyathus. They are very interesting, beautiful, the spores in a lenticular shape are fascinating, they look like small nests of some mythical creature!

I love the splitgill and the birds nest fungi. The little infestation of pom pom fungi is cool too.

@sketch.and.jam, Thank you very much for your comment and identification thank you friend!

Beautiful collection of mushrooms 🍄 and really 😍 great photos.

@cezary-oi, Thank you very much for your comment and for the support!

Nice pics!

"...from microscopic to medium size fungi develop in different habitats and climates there are edible and poisonous because of their difficult identification it is better to refrain from collecting fungi in nature I eat food."

The above text seems to be three or four sentences run together such that I am unable to parse them intelligibly. I suspect that translation into English may have contributed to my confusion.

These are separate ideas that should be in their own sentences that communicate them clearly:

"from microscopic to medium size fungi develop in different habitats and climates"

"there are edible and poisonous"

"because of their difficult identification it is better to refrain from collecting fungi in nature"

"I eat food."

Could you edit that a bit?

Thanks!

@valued-customer, Thank you very much bro! :)