Fungifriday || wild mushrooms in the forest around my plantation.
As usual every Friday, I have many opportunities to do activities on my plantation from morning to noon, my garden is located on the edge of the rice fields and to get there I passed some areca nut plantations belonging to the villagers.
During the day while I take a break I do mushroom hunting around the areca garden adjacent to my plantation and hope to find several types of mushrooms around the betel nut garden.
With full of hope, I continued to surround all the embankments where the areca stem was cut there and I did not find any fungus in the garden of area
Due to high spirits, I continued to enter other plantations around it. Finally I found some iron crushing mushrooms, this mushrooms looks to have a slightly sturdy structure.
Why do I call them iron crushing mushrooms? Because this type of fungus only grows on weathered hardwoods and it is a type of fungus Ganoderma tsugae, also known as shelf varnish hemlock, is a flat polypore fungus of the genus Ganoderma
In the area I found it on areca stems and this makes my memory come back when I Split the areca tree trunk, this tree is really very hard from that I call iron fungus and here you can see the species of the genus Ganoderma fungus.
Besides, I also found several genus Ganoderma fungus.they have slightly different colors but these mushrooms belong to the genus Ganoderma.
on my way home from the gardens I also found some other mushrooms,,but unfortunately I couldn't reach some of the shots because they were all around the paret which was fiercely muddy ..
Wild mushrooms have a very unique character and of course they have many differences from cultivated mushrooms.
This is are some pictures of mushrooms to #fungifriday from the areca plantation forest in my area.
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