Good afternoon mushroom hunter friends, warm greetings to all of you, have a good rest, have a good activity and have a good weekend, whatever you are doing now.
Yes, okay, today of course we are back together again making a post about mushroom plants this Friday. Of course I have also prepared it in writing this post.
In this moment or on this occasion I am very happy to still be able to participate in the #fungifriday community organized by @ewkaw as the host or provider of this great place.
Today I will share the results of a mushroom discovery that I made when visiting a garden, yes I visited my garden which is located quite far from my house, about 2 kilometers. I want to clean the garden because there are so many bushes.
So friends, when I arrived at the garden, I saw a large mango tree that was dead and even rotten. Then I approached the tree up to the trunk, and I saw quite a lot of mushroom plants growing there.
Yes, my friends, I took several photos of the discovery of this fungus, and of course I will share them in my contribution to the #fungifriday challenge.
This is my contribution to the #FungiFriday challenge by @ewkaw .
And here are some pictures of the mushrooms I discovered, this time I found the Daedaleopsis confragosa type mushroom plant:
A little background introduction of the Daedaleopsis confragosa fungus namely, this fungus is commonly known as thin-walled labyrinth polypore or reddened bracket,is a species of polyporous fungus in the Polyporaceae family.Plant pathogen,causes white rot on injured hardwoods, especially willow .
The fruiting body is semicircular and hard, has a brownish upper surface centered in a zone, and measures up to 20 cm (8 inches) in diameter. The whitish underside turns gray-brown as the fruit body ages, but the bruises turn pink or red.
Scientific classification of the Daedaleopsis confragosa mushroom:
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Fungi
Division: Basidiomycota
Class: Agaricomycetes
Order: Polyporales
Family: Polyporaceae
Genus: Daedaleopsis
Species: D. confragosa
Source:
(https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daedaleopsis_confragosa )
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