Fungi Friday: some types of fungi around me are extinct

in FungiFriday4 months ago

Hello all mushroom lovers
The continuous drought effect in my area made the surroundings arid, the weather that passed the usual level made everyone feel thirsty, during the day I didn't know where to find shelter to feel a little cold, many tumbu started to dry up until some types of mushrooms quickly ended their royal period.

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This type of marasmiaceae mushroom or better known as agaric mushroom that is still left in my area, that is also this mushroom grows in the squeeze of one of the banana trees, I know that banana trees have more water content, maybe feel cool finally they grow for a while, actually this type of mushroom when the rainy season grows very perfectly with its beauty, But what can the dry season make his family suffer.

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It's very unfortunate, seeing one of these beautiful types of mushrooms has ended its working period, while still alive this type of dyer's polypore mushroom or often referred to as one of the velvet mushrooms is very famous for its beauty, its multi-layered body shape makes everyone interested in heading towards it, as well as me, I feel like I am missing one of these beautiful mushroom species, hopefully the rain will come soon so that I can again see the little angels scattered everywhere.

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My last shot I found one of the extinct species of fungus again, what is happening now, I don't understand which of course I hope will be fine, die quickly maybe not only humans who don't want this fungus like this, they also hope to survive longer so that they can pamper the human eye to get close to it, Fate says otherwise, they have left us for good, I can't really see mushroom species extinct in this way.

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The three types of mushrooms above represent my contribution to the #fungifriday community created by @ewkaw

Thank you very much to all of you who have taken a little time to read this post of mine, hopefully it can be useful for all of us.
Greetings from me @furkanmamplam

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Good morning dear friend @furkanmamplam
I am very sorry that the dry season has ruined these mushrooms, but I must say that despite their condition they still look beautiful, especially the first mushroom that you show us.
Have a great day

Thank you very much my brother @jlufer for his attention, of course for me I am also very concerned about what we are experiencing right now, especially for fungal species.

Manually curated by ewkaw from the @qurator Team. Keep up the good work!

Thank you very much my brother @ewkaw for his curation and support with my heart I really appreciate him 🙏😊

Hello @furkanmamplam
What a shame to see how these mushrooms have deteriorated, but the agaric mushrooms look very beautiful

Hello also @miprimerconcurso, yes I am very sorry for what is happening to the mushroom species in the area, thank you very much for stopping by, I hope you have a nice day.