My contribution to #FungiFriday by @ewkaw
Good evening, fellow mushroom lovers, welcome back to this beloved community. I hope you are all staying healthy and able to carry out your daily activities as usual.
On this occasion, I would like to share some images from a few days ago when I was looking for various types of mushrooms to help you follow the context of this week's #fungifriday.




At that time some of my friends were resting in one of the warehouses where we worked and they took some pictures of me so I remembered to invite them to go into the forest behind my house so they could look for some types of mushrooms and I could make a blog and take part in the contest held in this community considering that I had already fixed the previous blog several times and had received a warning from it, I apologize @livinguktaiwan for my mistake and I will fix it in the future, also thank you for your input so that I don't make the same mistake continuously











The weather was very sunny, but finding several types of mushrooms in my area wasn't that difficult, and this was the first mushroom we encountered while searching with friends behind the house.
This mushroom is known as the red rubber cup in my area.
My friend!!
This mushroom is blackish-brown like felt, with a smooth, reddish-brown inner surface. When I held it, it had a gelatinous texture. It grows in clusters on exposed, buried wood. I don't think this mushroom is edible.







After capturing a few images of the first mushroom we encountered, we continued our search for the next one.
About 15 minutes later, we found a second mushroom, growing on an oil palm tree with a bright white color.
My friends...
This mushroom is not edible, but it is not poisonous. The reason it is not eaten is because its taste varies from bland to bitter. Furthermore, its small size is another reason.









And finally, I found mushrooms growing on wood next to a swamp, which also grew in clusters and were white with a slightly brownish tinge.
With these mushrooms, we have now found three species of mushrooms to share in this Friday's Fungus Friday challenge.
Okay, friends, those are some pictures and a short post from me on this blog. I hope you all enjoyed it and enjoyed it. Thank you very much for reading my blog to the end. See you next time.
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Camera used | Handphone
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Lens | 64 mp
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Focal length | MM
Photography | fungifriday
Photographer | @calvinbayer
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Reza is my real name, I named my hive account @calvinbayer which is where I really like sharing daily blogs on social media, especially on this platform.
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Link to original | community
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