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Yesterdayday afternoon, while I was walking around the coconut plantation at the end of the village, I found some wild mushrooms growing around the areca nut tree trunks that were starting to rot.
The mushrooms grew quite fertile around the rotten trunk of the areca nut tree and the structure of the wild mushrooms looked quite soft, around the mushrooms I also saw some insects like they were eating the mushrooms.
And this is a type of fungus Oudemansiella is a genus of fungi in the Physalacriaceae family.source.
And here you can see some macrophotography shots of that mushrooms.
Then, around that I also found the fungus Entoloma abortivum, commonly known as aborted entoloma or forest shrimp, is an edible mushroom in the Entolomataceae mushroom family. source.
These wild mushrooms grow quite uniquely and here you can see some macrophotography shots of these mushrooms.
These wild mushrooms look quite beautiful and very fertile living in an open environment, I hope you can enjoy them.
Thank you for visiting the page macrophotography smartphone @Deltasteem .
Camera | Smarphone + macro lens |
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Iso | Otomatis |
Editing | Snapseed app |
Photographer | @deltasteem |
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Lokasi | Aceh, Indonesia |
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a lot of nice captures and intresting picturesque stuff here.
(sadly you had this cold grey shady lighting...)
those larvae hiding between caps grills are so spectacular!
awesome post.
thank you @qwerrie,, in the future I will try to improve again with the help of artificial light and greeting, I hope you are always healthy there, friend :)
'forest shrimp', thats a funny name - I wonder why did it get such a name?
awesome post, supported by FL community account and nominated for #OCD curation. thanks for your quality work!
Thank @hive-166168 that's the name published by Wikipedia researchers and you can see more on the link there,
My greetings, I hope the team that works there is always healthy ;)