Wild mushrooms

in #photography6 years ago


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This time I will discuss wild mushrooms that are familiar with our lives. These fungi usually live in the wild, especially when they occur during the rainy season or other humid places. Although many of them are already known as a type of fungus that is not dangerous and can be eaten or used as a medicinal ingredient, but in general it is still a type of wild mushroom.

If we take a walk in the wild and find mushrooms, then look at the shape and nature of the appearance. The body shape of the mushroom fruit is generally composed of parts called the hood (pileus), blades (lamellae), rings (annulus), stems (stipe), cup (volva), and false roots (rhizoids).

Until now it is still unknown, how many types of edible mushrooms and what types can be eaten but not harmful. Mushrooms are divided into 2 groups, there are those that can be eaten and can not be eaten.


Gymnopus, (not harmful) this fungus is a fungus that has not been cultivated and lives in the rainy season, the wind blows from the west, especially living in the garden or on the edge of the house and many are found growing above termite nests or on soil that contains organic, with yellowish white hood characteristics. - yellow or brownish with a clean white stem.

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Amanita, (poisonous) of this type of fungus growing wild in the forest, moor and yard, found between falling leaves or on topsoil fruit bodies such as umbrellas, with red hoods, dark brown, light brown to yellow with white spots and poisons contained in it is very deadly.

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