Friday Mushrooms In Two Different Places

in FungiFriday3 years ago

This post My contribution to #FungiFriday by @ewkaw.

Hi friends who love mushroom nature #fungifriday.

on the very day we will see every week where there are so many users who have the beauty of their respective wild mushrooms, where each mushroom that is obtained by friends all has its own uniqueness and beauty, but there is much that we can take together in terms of making a little good writing it's formal as well as informal, where every mushroom owner must have seen well what to share and what to convey with a few ideas among object owners that I really like a lot of great friends in this community.

And on this Friday I had an ordinary wild mushroom, and I got two types of mushrooms that I think are unique, one of the two types that I got, namely Orange Mushrooms, and Mushrooms Similar to Brains as seen in a picture. And in each picture of the two kinds I will try to write how I got it and where or in a different place I took this picture.

let's friends see my post on this good Friday.

Images No.1

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Pycnoporus sanguineus

In the picture, the first object that has a striking orange color is a mushroom whose scientific name is: "Pycnoporus sanguineus" in other words a white rot saprobic mushroom, and very much can be found. It is abroad which has areas that are often barren and tropical, where usually this fungus grows very well between hardwood and dead wood, and initially grows in the form of a thin dry cone with lateral attachments to each side and corner or sometimes it is very difficult to see the growth of this fungus when it begins to bud or begins to bloom between dead trees and leaves. dry

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Pycnoporus sanguineus

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Pycnoporus sanguineus

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Pycnoporus sanguineus

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Pycnoporus sanguineus

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Pycnoporus sanguineus

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Pycnoporus sanguineus

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Images No.2

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Calvatia cyathiformis

Mushrooms that look like brains I met on the side of the road, but there are several types. I think I saw this in an article but I just took a similar name so I could write my short trip in two different places at this time, and mushrooms are a bit similar to this brain I am met when I was traveling with my son, I think reading this mushroom is very tested and also has a beautiful name, the scientific name of this mushroom is "Calvatia cyathiformis", and is also often referred to as a colored puffball which is a mushroom uni has two color advantages based on the place and the process of dissolving in the soil and grass, this mushroom also has is a large edible saprobic species but that's according to what I read, but I have never seen this mushroom can be eaten or consumed by humans and as a good start for my Friday post.

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Calvatia cyathiformis

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Calvatia cyathiformis

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Calvatia cyathiformis

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Calvatia cyathiformis

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Calvatia cyathiformis

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Calvatia cyathiformis

Thus a brief description of the journey of these two types of mushrooms this Friday, friends, all of you are blessed and always in this extraordinary container. See you next Friday, greetings of love to all friends, stay safe.

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Photographer@lingkar-photo

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Thank you so much @balte @synrg @gardening @vyb

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The pycnoporus sanguineus is very striking, there is no way you'll miss this against a any background. Wonderful shots.

Thank you so much sir @buffalobison