A few days ago, while walking around the garden near the house after an evening rain, I came across a small group of mushrooms with grayish-purple caps that caught my eye. After photographing and tracing its characteristics, I identified this fungus as Leucocoprinus ianthinus.
I found this fungus growing in a pile of dry leaf litter under a banana tree, a damp and shady environment. Conditions after rain and lots of decaying organic material seem to really favor the growth of this fungus.
Leucocoprinus ianthinus is a saprophytic fungus that is commonly found in tropical and subtropical areas. This fungus is also known by other names such as Leucocoprinus lilacino-gradulis. Despite its beautiful and striking appearance, this mushroom is not known to be edible and is best just observed without touching it too much.
NOTE: I first wrote the article above in Indonesian, which is my own language, then I translated it using English with the help of Goggle.
Latin Name | Observation date | Location |
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Leucocoprinus ianthinus | 14 06 2024 | North Acèh Regency, Acèh, Indonesia |
Camera used | Smartphone |
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Lens | Macro |
F-stop | - |
Iso speed | ISO |
Focal length | MM |
Photography | Leucocoprinus ianthinus |
Location | Aceh Indonesia |
Photographer | @bananaklatbarat |
Link to original | community | |
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Link | https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/287861100 | |
Latitude Longitude | Map | |
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=5.1977138889 | =96.9194027778 | https://www.openstreetmap.org/?mlat=5.1977138889&mlon=96.9194027778#map=12/5.1977/96.9194 |