Fungi friday - Unique and interesting mushrooms in a small forest - 14

in Fungi Lovers3 years ago

Hello fungi lovers, how are you all, have a good day. I on the occasion of today went back to one of the forests near the village I live in and I today came back to find some unique and beautiful mushrooms.

and in this forest I again found a unique and interesting mushroom because this mushroom has three circular colors on this mushroom, looks like a rainbow and on this occasion I will show you some of the beauty of this rainbow mushroom, as you can see below.

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This mushroom looks very beautiful and amazing. From the color side, this mushroom looks like a circular rainbow on this mushroom, this fungus usually grows on decayed dead wood and has a very hard texture.

and as we can see that this mushroom has a beautiful style and a very distinctive color tone on the mushroom. and today I also found other types of mushrooms, you can see them below.

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This mushroom is a toadstool and a mushroom has many advantages In terms of beauty, this mushroom has a very interesting color from the side of this mushroom. and usually they grow in the rainy season and they look very happy with their little family.

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CameraInfinix Hot 10 Note
LocationForest Aceh, Indonesia
CategoryMushroom
photographer@ridor5301
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Those are some good looking polypore's and mushrooms. I like the vibrant colours. Thanks for sharing.

thank you...

Nice pictures! I'm not sure about the pinkish one, but the other looks like an older sample of violet-toothed polypore (Trichaptum biforme) to me. References: https://www.mushroomexpert.com/trichaptum_biforme.html and https://inaturalist.ca/taxa/125705-Trichaptum-biforme

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