FungiFriday : Pleurocybella porrigens (Angel Wing)

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This is my contribution to #fungifriday by @ewkaw

Hello friends in the #fungifriday community, this Friday I will share photos of mushrooms that I found growing well on wooden twigs that have fallen from tree trunks, this mushroom has a pure white color and blooms and this mushroom lives in groups so it is very interesting if we see it. This mushroom is also often called angel wings, it is not surprising that this title is attached to this pure white mushroom and blooms like these wings.

This is my agenda for this Friday to look for some fungal objects and I want to share it with friends in the #fungifriday community, when I was entering a farmer's field that was no longer being taken care of I saw a wooden branch lying on the ground and growing with a group of colored mushrooms. white and small in size and it seemed like they had only appeared overnight because one day before this area had rained very heavily and many mushrooms were growing abundantly on the leaves and wooden branches that had fallen from the trees.

Apart from having a very beautiful color and shape, this fungus is also known as a wood rotting fungus. Behind its beauty, this fungus is a fungus that is very dangerous for wood. I am very interested in immortalizing this fungus into a beautiful photo by bringing a wooden branch covered in this fungus to a place that has enough light so that the photo results will be better. Finally I saw a pile of green moss growing on the ground and I felt this was a very good place to take photos of this mushroom. With several camera shots from several different angles, I managed to capture this mushroom into a very beautiful macro photography work that I want to share with all my friends.

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That's my post today in the #fungifriday community, I hope all my friends like it.

author : @lensbong



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It is incredible that such a beautiful fungus, dear friend @lensbong, can be so lethal to wood.
Beautiful photographs, I appreciate you sharing with us.
have a beautiful morning

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Thank you my friend @jlufer for your support, I feel very happy if the work I share is liked.

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Oh my, they´re indeed so beautiful. Thanks for sharing!

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Yes, that's right, with the pure white color and shape of this mushroom, anyone who finds it will definitely want to immortalize it as a photographic work of art.

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