Fungi Friday: Early June with three types of adorable mushrooms

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Hello FungiFriday friends

It doesn't feel like time is turning so fast, we can meet again on this very special Friday.
at the beginning of June I can present three types of mushrooms that have been hunted in recent days.
The three types of mushrooms that I found were in several different places, because the dry season hit in the area where I lived, making me have to hunt more than during the rainy season.

The dry season has hit my area almost reaching 2 months, if the dry season has been too long where I live then the lands dry so quickly, because in the place of the mountains the land even though the rainy season does not flood, due to many large trees we still find here.
Therefore, water is more quickly absorbed by large tree roots.
I almost every day go around the forest around the area where I live, I only find three types of mushrooms, namely **Dacryopinax spathularia (jelly mushroom) **Triametes gibbosa (polypore mushroom) and **Coprinus comatus (ink cap mushroom)

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Dacryopinax spathularia (jelly fungus)

maybe in almost every post in the #fungifriday community held every Friday by @ewkaw I salute being able to see this type of jelly mushroom.
But if when the dry season arrives, only a handful of me grow to breed, because the majority of these jelly mushrooms grow on weathered wood, this type of jelly mushroom does have very unit and interesting characteristics.

I found this jelly mushroom when I came home from work in one of my neighbor's gardens, there was a weathered wooden tree under the fence of my neighbor's garden, indeed originally this type of jelly mushroom was very small, if the cellphone camera was not zoomed slightly then this jelly mushroom looked very small.
And I slightly enlarged my camera zoom so that all the twists and turns of the body of this jelly mushroom looked good.
I am one of the hunters of this mushroom because for me this type of mushroom is classified as one of my favorites.
When I found this jelly mushroom, when it was during the day, but I took some pictures of this type of mushroom in the afternoon so that the light temperature dropped a little, so I waited until late afternoon to take pictures of this mushroom.

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Triametes gibbosa(polypore mushroom)

This type of polypore mushroom is very identical to growing in hardwoods, I named this mushroom mushroom all the time, because for me this polypore mushroom is classified as one type of fungus that can survive in the long term.
There is no term dry season for this type of poly-pore mushroom.
Maybe in my area this mushroom I often see it and this time I prefer from the angle on its body, the gills of this type of poly pore mushroom are very beautiful.

Therefore, I prioritize fucus at this point of his body for this time.
I had seen Le Ih up close about the gills of this fungus, before that I had never paid attention to this detail.
I just make sure, when the dry season is hitting, whether the gills of this mushroom's body have a little wrinkle or not, it turns out that even though the dry season arrives, the gills of this mushroom's body are not so affected by the weather.
The body of this poly-pore fungus is so strong to survive.
This type of poly-pore fungus I shot in a field of coffee plants around me lived.

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Coprinus comatus(ink cap fungus)

This is one of the most unique mushrooms in my opinion, and it is also the first time I have encountered this type of mushroom.
When I saw it, this type of mushroom had confused me at first, this mushroom grows on the bran of papaya trees, I think this belongs to one of the mushroom families or not.
I tried to find out about this type of jamaur on Google, and in the end I found it.
Well.... mushroom ink cap name....
My confusion paid off, I saw the flesh of the body of this mushroom a little strange and scary, I thought at first this was just an ordinary plant.but they belong to the family of mushrooms Coprinus comatus (ink cap mushroom)

I had time to hold this mushroom with my own hands, although I was a little amused when I touched it, maybe if not wrong in my opinion this mushroom has chemicals in its body, because the flesh is very strange and the body shape is also a little cute.
after I held this mushroom I again placed this mushroom in the usual place and in the end it was very afternoon, in early June I only gave three types of mushrooms in #fungifriday community.

This is my contribution to the #fungifriday made by @ewkaw

Thanks to everyone, Mushroom greetings to all friends who love to photograph mushrooms.
see you again on Friday next week.
greetings from me @furkanmamplam

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