Genus Coprinellus

in Nature Observer13 hours ago
Latin NameObservation dateLocation
Genus CoprinellusJanuary 30 2025Central Bireuen Regency, Aceh, Indonesia




This is a rice straw mushroom, I managed to find this mushroom when I was going to a plantation on the edge of a rice field, and when I saw a pile of straw from a distance I immediately approached the straw because I was sure that there would be mushrooms growing on the straw, because indeed I and my other female friends often look for mushrooms that grow on rice straw to eat and it tastes very good.

Mushrooms that grow on rice straw are relatively smaller in size than mushrooms that grow on oil palm straw but both are equally edible and taste equally delicious, and when I was already on top of the pile of straw I immediately found some of these rice straw mushrooms but not too many so I did not pick them and only took pictures.

Usually this mushroom will grow a lot during the rainy season because the straw can be moistened by rainwater, making it moist. And to find this mushroom is very easy, we only need to look for piles of rice straw but for now it is very difficult to become a pile of rice straw because cutting rice is now using a rice cutter car, if in the past people cut rice manually using a machete so that it leaves a very large amount of straw.



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PhotographyGenus Coprinellus
Photographer@zhula

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