Hi guys........ Today we will be back again with me @hive-acehnes who will reveal facts about wood fungus, which is a fungus that grows on rotted wood that has been eaten by age. Mushrooms are soft plants that can be eaten in all parts from the tip of the mushroom umbrella to the stem which also has a soft texture after cooking, but it is different from the mushrooms in my post this time which contain dangerous toxins so they cannot be eaten even after cooking.
Usually this type of fungus grows on old logs or logs that have been cut down and left to rot on the ground. I found this fungus on the trunk of a rotting betel nut on a stretch of sandy soil at night, therefore the fungal fermentation develops faster than other soils because this soil has very good quality.
The quality of the soil in my yard makes it easy for mushrooms to grow because the soil is very fertile for all types of mushrooms to grow. The shape of the mushroom plant in my post is almost like an umbrella at the end so that it wilts easily unlike mushrooms in general.
The results of the photography this time I took at night using the xiaomi redmi 3s android camera with a little additional flash of light on the cellphone so that the image quality is a bit luminous and less than optimal/perfect like micro photography captures in general.
As usual, I don't want any cheating in judging my posts by every hive user and #fungi_love community, so with all honest feelings I want to express that this post contains elements of the original work along with a summary of all the words that come out of my head as well as pictures. which I capture myself at night.
Thank you for your attention Sorry if there are errors in translating along with mistakes in words and also things that are not fun to be used as role models in your work......... I hope you are happy with my individual work.