The last two days it has been raining very heavily in my area which has delayed almost all community activities in my village, another problem that has arisen is the power outage which has caused several parties to suffer losses.Today precisely in the morning the rain has subsided but still leaves the ground wet and slippery,in the morning I immediately went into the oil palm plantation to look for mushrooms, the slippery road plus lots of mosquitoes made the surrounding atmosphere very challenging, but I was very happy because on this occasion I managed to find several types of unique mushrooms.
But before that, here is my contribution to #FungiFriday curated by @ewkaw

The rainy season has made it easier for me to find mushrooms, now I don't need to go far into the forest or into the river, during the rainy season I only need to go into the oil palm plantation and come home with very satisfying results. The bad news is that the ground becomes wet and slippery so there is a high risk of unwanted things happening if we are not careful, many tree branches are wet so that mushrooms can grow easily and fertile.





This is the first mushroom that I have managed to find in a palm oil plantation. Judging from its appearance, it is likely that this mushroom grew a day ago,the texture is already hard and dry, but its beauty can still be seen, especially if this mushroom is photographed using a macro lens.Not far from this area I also managed to find my second mushroom.




This mushroom looks very unique because the back of this mushroom looks like a spider web, besides that this mushroom also has a soft texture and is slightly yellowish white, according to information from my father, this mushroom is edible, aka not poisonous, moreover this mushroom grows directly on rotten oil palm fronds.





And this is my third mushroom, a unique and rare mushroom in my area, this mushroom looks like it has a long stem with small, dark red buds, but this mushroom has a very small size and it would be very impossible for us to photograph this mushroom without the help of a macro lens. I myself have very rarely found this mushroom, especially during the dry season, most of these mushrooms grow on dry leaves or on small oil palm fronds.
Those are the three types of mushrooms I found on a palm oil plantation,i'm very happy to have found these three beautiful mushrooms, and I'd be even happier if you all enjoyed and enjoyed the mushrooms I've shared. I'll be wrapping up this post soon, so if you have any questions, please leave them in the comments section below.
See you next time.




