FungiFriday - Two beautiful & interesting mushroom variants

in FungiFriday3 days ago

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This is my contribution to #FungiFriday by @ewkaw

On today's edition of FungiFriday, November 15 2024, I again want to share two interesting mushroom finds that I found some time ago. The first mushroom I found growing on a small twig, this mushroom quite caught my attention because apart from having beautiful gills, this mushroom also has an umbrella shape that is like a hat. And scientifically, I think this mushroom is part of the Conocybe fungus.

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Then the second mushroom is no less beautiful than the mushroom above, it's just that if I found the mushroom above growing on a small twig, I found this mushroom growing on a mangosteen leaf that was starting to rot. And this is not the first time I have found mushrooms growing on mangosteen leaves, I don't mean one species of mushroom, in fact several variants of mushrooms can grow on mangosteen leaves, including the mushroom I am sharing today. And for this second beautiful mushroom, I am more inclined to think that this mushroom is part of the Mycena mushroom. Here are some photos:

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CameraSmartphone + Macro Lens
CategoryMacro Photography
ProcessedLightroom
LocationTanah Luas, Indonesia
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What beautiful species of mushrooms you have found, I love Mycena mushrooms, but Conocybe have a beautiful appearanceGood morning @alexa-macro

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