This is my contribution to the #FungiFriday challenge by @ewkaw and is a mushroom post every Friday.
Hi Hello everyone, mushroom friends and also everyone involved in this #fungifriday community good afternoon before evening everyone, allow me to greet you all and I hope we are all always in good condition and remain enthusiastic about our activities.
Well, OK, friends, I'm not bored enough to participate as usual this Friday by bringing or sharing content about mushroom plants, be it pictures, the process of getting them or even mushroom food, I really want to taste the dishes from mushroom plants that I found myself in nature when I was trying to hunt for mushrooms, but until now I haven't found them, and hopefully in the future there will be content like that, of course it's very fun.
This time I am back to participate again in sharing posts about mushrooms in the #fungifriday challenge.
So, below, I will first show pictures of the mushrooms that I have hunted and prepared for today. Here he is :
- Trametes versicolor mushroom
I found this fungus growing on rotting tree trunks or dead wood. From the search results I got, this fungus is also known as the turkey tail fungus.
- Lepiota Cristata mushroom
is a food fungus from the Basidiomycota group and belongs to the Homobasidiomycetes class with the general characteristics of a white to cream colored fruit body and a semicircular cap resembling an oyster shell with a slightly concave center. Lepiota is a genus of gill fungus in the Agaricaceae family.
All Lepiota species are land-dwelling saprotrophs and prefer fertile, calcareous soil. The basidiocarp (fruiting body) is an agaricoid with whitish spores, usually with a scaly cap and a ring on the stem. About 400 species of Lepiota are currently recognized worldwide. Many species are poisonous, some are deadly. Lepiota has many types, one of which is Lepiota cristata.
Well friends, I found this type of mushroom growing in small grass and also a few large rocks. This type of ramus grows very quickly in about 2-3 days and usually immediately wilts or even dies, therefore this fungus is a fungus that does not live long and is not strong.
Finally I have come to the end of my post on this occasion. Yes, that's a short post from me today, thank you for your attention and visit to this post.
I'm @big.whale see you in the next post.