Fungifriday || Xylaria polymorphic fungus.

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Happy fungifriday day and this is my contribution to #FungiFriday held by @ewkaw.

After the rain stopped ,,the evening sky was again cloudy and I took a short time to walk in the local forest environment to find natural moisture parasitic plants that I might encounter of grow in the environment of wood rotting woods before the rain returned to welcome the night.

The cool atmosphere from the moisture of the soil along the local forest after the rain stopped felt a little cold and the whispers of a swarm of forest mosquitoes flying around me were definitely very noisy and all that you can feel when visiting the local forest around you when the rainy season arrives and the water droplets imprinted on the leaves looked so cool for the plants to repair their growth from the scorching heat of the sun in recent day.

The forest environment is filled with fallen tree leaves during the past summer and one logs can be seen lying around the woods which is slightly adjacent to the fence of the village's agricultural area and that rotting logs I saw a species of fungus that I saw for the first time growing on the bark of the logs that looked so moist and rotten, they provided a very comfortable place for the fungus to grow.

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From a distance they look almost nothing like mushrooms and the color texture that I noticed from a distance made me even more curious finaly I kept walking towards them and I feel quite lucky that they are one of the amazing mushroom species that grow in this season.

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They grow to resemble the arrangement of banana roots with a distinctive variety of colors that are so unique and they are fungi Xylaria polymorpha they grow so densely around the bark that looks like it's starting to rot with a stem texture that looks so sturdy.

The texture of the variation in the way of growth also looks very unique and some of them look a few days old and have a dark brown color texture and they have a rough-looking stem surface texture.

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And some of them are still young and starting to grow so wide around them..and you need to know that all of these pictures are taken by smartphone cameras and to detail the characteristic textures possessed by these mushrooms to make them look more beautiful, in each shooting angle, all the details take place in macrophotography shooting with an lens external smartphone semi macrophotography.

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