Greetings to all mushroom lovers in this community. Happy Friday and Happy Fungi Friday.
Today I am happy to show you some mushrooms I found in the forest. And this is also a post in the #FungiFriday challenge hosted by @ewkaw.
There are at least three types of mushrooms that I found a few days ago in the forest. Three types with different colors, shapes and sizes. All three have their own uniqueness and beauty from the perspective of the person viewing it.
First I show you the wood ear mushroom I found this mushroom which has a rather hard texture growing on a fallen tree trunk, it has an orange color and looks very beautiful with that color.
Here I show three photos with three different shooting angles.
The second is pillow mushrooms. These mushrooms are shaped like balls or cushions. They have a soft texture and stick to the tree trunk. They do not have stems or even umbrellas like mushrooms on generally.
Just stick. At first glance it looks like foam. If you look closely, it looks like there are small cavities all over the body of this mushroom. The color is white or almost cream and sometimes there are also those with full yellow color.
The last mushroom is shaped like a plate or can also be said to resemble an elephant's ear. Same as the others. I found this mushroom growing on a dead tree trunk. Not too hard, but also a flexible type of mushroom. But this one has a bit of a stem. Just short.
The color is white and looks like there are mosses growing on it. Usually. In the rainy season this mushroom grows very much on dead wood and is also a mushroom that grows in groups.
Thank you for visiting!