Pycnoporus cinnabarinus (orange peel fungus)

in r2cornell •  2 years ago 


Greetings of friendship to all of you, in my spare time this time I will share my experience with all of my friends. today I will post the results of my hard work hunting mushrooms in the forest, the forest is part of my area, no doubt the natural resources in my area are very abundant, various wild plants grow without realizing their beauty, for example like the mushrooms I share.

A blessed afternoon, when I wanted to find wood to burn chicken, instead I found a very beautiful plant, namely orange mushroom which has a very bright color, I found this mushroom growing on one of the dead wood in another pile of wood, positioned behind my friend's house, like what we already know is that this fungus always grows on dead wood that is slightly wet or damp, this fungus has many pseudonyms, some call it ear fungus and orange peel fungus.

This is all I can share this time, hopefully with this post I can strengthen my friendship with all of my friends, I thank you very much for taking the time to see and support my post, once again I thank you very much for everything from you.

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