They're So Tiny and Grow on Mossy Cliffs 🍄

in photography •  2 years ago 

So for today, I'll share some mushroom photos I took with my phone's camera and an external macro lens.

The mushroom spot in the Sidomulyo forest is still a topic of discussion. My favorite mushroom spot on prior mushroom walks was the forest area in the Bukit Rata valley. However, I recently found a new mushroom spot in the Sidomulyo forest, which is part of the North Aceh district's rainforest.

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As I descended the valley leading to the river, I saw those little mushrooms. On mossy cliffs, these mushrooms grow.

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This type of mushroom grows naturally in clusters, but I must have gone at the wrong time since I only found mushrooms growing alone. It's certainly preferable to returning home empty-handed.

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The mushroom is so little that the hole in the ant's nest appears to be larger than it. 🍄

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I'm not sure what kind of mushroom this is, but based on the physical characteristics, I guess it's a Lepiota species, a genus of gilled mushrooms in the family Agaricaceae.


CameraXiaomi Poco X3 NFC Smartphone
LensExternal macro lens
CategoryMushroom Photography
ProcessedMobile Lightroom
LocationNorth Aceh, Sumatra, Indonesia
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