FungiFriday | Two groups of mushrooms on a banana tree trunk

in r2cornell •  2 years ago 

hello all friends!! on this happy day I will share photos of mushrooms that I found

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Mushrooms are one of the most interesting plants to photograph when we are in the forest, sometimes accidentally when we are in the forest we can easily see mushrooms growing, winter or rain is the right time to look for this beautiful plant. Today I found a fungus growing on the trunk of a banana tree that has been cut down, even though it has been cut down, the banana tree still contains a lot of water in the trunk due to the rainy weather.

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The first part of this photo is a mushroom Psathyrella typhae, this mushroom is small with a pale brown umbrella, the stem is grayish white. Initially this mushroom is conical in shape and then it becomes flat, strangely, every time I find a mushroom it always grows under raindrops, or around puddles. This fungus grows in small groups on banana tree trunks, the number I usually find is 1 to 4, I have never seen this mushroom grow more than 4 stems in one group. I have never seen this mushroom grow in the dry season even though some trees Bananas that have been in flight still contain a lot of water, I don't know why maybe the growth of this fungus relies more on rainwater than the water in the banana tree trunk.

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Part of the photo in this second group, I don't know the name of this mushroom, even though it grows in the same place but from my vision this mushroom is very different. Physically with the mushrooms in the first group photo, this mushroom has a very big difference, starting from the longer stem, the shape of the umbrella, the color, the gills/fins at the bottom of the umbrella, and the texture. Although the color of the stems of this mushroom is the same as the color of the stems of the mushrooms in the photo above, the only difference is the size, the size of the stems of this mushroom is bigger. long, the shape of this mushroom umbrella is flat slightly curved at the edges, this mushroom is light brown and looks very dry even though it's rainy season, the gills or the bottom fins of the umbrella look a little darker and darker, the texture of this mushroom is very different, the texture of this mushroom a little more fragile even though in terms of color this mushroom looks harder, it's just a vision not with facts. *** For friends who know about this mushroom, I hope that you a friend can tell me by commenting it really helps me***

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CameraSmartphone POCO X3 Pro
editing photoMobile Lightroom
Categorymushroom
Photographer@rangkileh
Locationindonesia

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  ·  2 years ago  ·   (edited)

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