FungiFriday - 4 Types of mushrooms that grow on dead wood

This is my contribution to #FungiFriday by @ewkaw
Hello FungiFriday Friends. Today the discovery of mushrooms from every region and country is again shown. And hopefully the routine every Friday will continue, of course, with the provision of health and opportunities so that we can and are able to find several types of mushrooms that are scattered in this part of the world.
Today I also want to display several types of mushrooms, of course, I got some of these mushrooms on several occasions a few days ago. The first mushroom is a mushroom from the order Polyporales with the Latin name Daedaleopsis confragosa from the Polyporaceae family. I found this mushroom growing on an areca tree that had been cut down for a long time, and even had moss growing in the mushroom growing area.


Then there is the Lingzhi mushroom, although both are from the order Polyporales with the mushrooms above, but the Lingzhi mushroom comes from the Ganodermataceae family. This mushroom also likes to grow on dead wood and its quite unique shape makes me intend to take a picture and share it today.

Then still mushrooms from the order Polyporales, and this one is a mushroom that I found growing on dead wood that had also been cut down a long time ago. It's the Earliella scabrosa fungus that grows in layers on dead wood.




And the last one is a small mushroom that I found growing on areca nut stems, it is very difficult to identify the scientific name of this mushroom. At first glance it looks like part of the cup function but the size is very small. And sometimes it also looks like part of the ear fungus but the texture is not the same as the ear mushroom. But despite that, I love these little mushrooms. They are also quite pretty and cute with their small size and attractive colors.




| Camera | Realme 3 Pro + Macro Lens |
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| Category | Fungi Photography |
| Processed | Lightroom |
| Location | Tanah Luas, Indonesia |