Identifying fungi in oil palm plantation areas

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In the afternoon of November 23 2023, I returned to explore the oil palm plantation area which has become my favorite area for mushroom hunting. I have given this area the nickname mushroom paradise because this is the only place I have never been disappointed when hunting mushrooms.
On this hunt, I found a very beautiful mushroom that I rarely find, namely the Clitocybe radicellata mushroom. This mushroom is one of the mushrooms in the Clitocybe family. I found this mushroom growing on a rotting log. Clitocybe radicellata mushroom has a distinctive characteristic in that the umbrella is round in shape with the edges curved downwards/locked with gills, the umbrella is light brown with a sturdy, slightly yellowish white stem. This mushroom is small in size with a stem height of 1-2.5cm and a width umbrella 0.5-1cm. This fungus grows in the winter/rainy season and is almost invisible in the dry season

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