In the morning when I went out to the back of my house to release some of my chickens that were still in the cage, I was very happy when I saw her very beautiful mushroom stems growing right on the wooden foundation of the chicken coop. why can this fungus grow on a wooden foundation that is still very sturdy and can be said to be new wood at rest?? Here I conclude and dare to give that answer. The fungus can grow because the wooden foundation at the bottom is very dirty and always in a moist state, this fungus easily grows on logs that have the same characteristics as this. During this prolonged rainy season I found a lot of this fungus growing around My home page and always grows in different places. Parasola Redhead, this mushroom belongs to the group of mushrooms belonging to the Coprinus genus. rotting wood-decomposing fungi that are easy to find on weathered logs with humid temperatures is one of the places I often encounter this fungus.
The characteristic feature of this mushroom is, this mushroom has a dominant color of white, the stem is long and brittle. The top of this mushroom has parallel lines to the bottom itself, has a yellow circle right in the middle, the size of this mushroom is 6cm and height 10cm+, at the beginning This mushroom appears conical, at the end of the growth of this mushroom, which was originally a round cone downward, it will change shape to become flat and the circle of the umbrella wavy upwards.
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