19 photos and six different types of mushrooms
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Happy Friday and greetings to all members of the FungiFriday community. Greetings to those who share a common hobby and passion for the uniqueness and beauty of mushrooms.
This is my contribution to the #FungiFriday challenge hosted by @ewkaw in this community.
In this week's challenge, I'm uploading at least 19 mushroom photos of six different species. These are my finds this week while mushroom hunting in nature.
All the mushrooms I found this time were of the hard-textured variety. This first one had a captivating and beautiful orange color. It was shaped like an ear and grew attached to the surface.on dead wood.
This one is also ear-shaped with a hard texture. This mushroom has no stem. and the same as the first one. It just grows attached to the wood.
This one looks like it's almost dried out due to the hot weather. It's different from the one mentioned earlier. It has a stem and a cap that resembles a trumpet.
This one appears to be a fungus with the Latin name Hexagonia. It has beautiful pores all over its body.And I upload it a little more than the others, but in a few different forms.
I was wrong. It turns out I have a type of flexible mushroom below. It's purplish in color and it's really very flexible, but if I'm not mistaken it's not a jelly mushroom.
And finally, there's the incredibly hard, round mushroom. Yes, this mushroom is really tough, and you'll need some strength to crush it.
That's it for this challenge. Some photos of mushrooms of different types.Thank you for stopping by my post. Good evening, and I hope you have a wonderful night.
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