| Latin Name | Observation date | Location |
|---|---|---|
| Phlebia subceracea | February 15 2025 | Central Aceh Regency,Aceh, Indonesia |
Today I was again invited by my uncle to help him harvest oil palm, the harvest was done in the morning and finished in the afternoon and it was very tiring, the harvest of oil palm fruit is the result of effort and hard work. After all the work was done I decided to go home immediately, on the side of the road I found a pile of dry burnt oil palm fronds, but what I found at that time was a pile of very strange yellow objects stuck on the oil palm fronds, with curiosity I immediately approached the yellow object, according to my uncle the yellow object was a species of slime mold that quite often grows on dry oil palm fronds.

At first I didn't believe what my uncle said, because this yellow object looked very strange and had absolutely no resemblance to mushrooms. Because of my high curiosity, I tried to find out information about this yellow object on Google, and it turned out to be true as what my uncle said that this was a species of slime mold. After I took a picture of this mushroom, I was able to see it clearly and in detail, and indeed the texture and shape of this yellow object had some connections and similarities with the shape and texture of mushrooms.



| Camera Used | poco c65 |
|---|---|
| Lens | MM |
| F-stop | |
| Iso speed | ISO |
| Focal length | MM |
| Photography | Phlebia subceracea |
| Photographer | @maxmarvin |
| Link to original | community |
|---|---|
| Link | https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/338723771 |
| Latitude | Longitude | Map |
|---|---|---|
| 5.1566085 | 96.6282110 | https://www.openstreetmap.org/?mlat=5.1566085374&mlon=96.6282110632#map=12/5.1566/96.6282 |
