I have been Blogging since 2011. I first started with 2 Blogs about nail polish, which I do from time to time. My main focus is on my more recent Blog which is about photography, mainly nature and wildlife. Welcome to my little world :-)
Wow. This topic is interesting I am not sure of the Common Bonnet mushroom (Mycena galericulata) also exist in Indonesia. As far I am concerned, this species mainly grows in temperate regions such as Europe and North America. However, other mushrooms from the Mycena genus do exist in Indonesia, including some that grow on decaying wood in tropical forests.
Indonesia’s climate supports different Mycena species, but not specifically the Common Bonnet as far as current scientific records show.
Há muitas variedades de cogumelos. É preciso muito cuidado para distinguir os bons dos não comestíveis. Eu não saberia decidir entre os dois. Abraço de amizade. Juvenal Nunes
A beautiful looking fungus
ReplyDeleteIt really is :-D
DeleteMushrooms look like nature's little umbrellas. LoL
ReplyDeleteI hope your end of the year was splendid.
(ꈍᴗꈍ) Poetic and cinematic greetings.
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They really are like that. Thanks :-D
DeleteI also enjoy photographing mushrooms in the fall.
ReplyDeleteThey are great to photograph :-D
Delete...they are a part of a wonderful miniature world.
ReplyDeleteThey sure are Tom :-D
DeleteGreat picture! I hope you are doing better.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photo, dear Ananka. Sending you much love and warm hugs and I hope you are doing well.
ReplyDeleteThe are very pretty!
ReplyDeleteLovely bonnets!
ReplyDeleteLindos hongos. Te mando un beso.
ReplyDeleteWhenever I see a mushroom, I think how good it tastes on a pizza.
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ReplyDeleteAre they edible?
ReplyDeleteWow. This topic is interesting
ReplyDeleteI am not sure of the Common Bonnet mushroom (Mycena galericulata) also exist in Indonesia. As far I am concerned, this species mainly grows in temperate regions such as Europe and North America. However, other mushrooms from the Mycena genus do exist in Indonesia, including some that grow on decaying wood in tropical forests.
Indonesia’s climate supports different Mycena species, but not specifically the Common Bonnet as far as current scientific records show.
Bellissima foto,buona giornata!
ReplyDeleteCome stai?Spero ti stia riprendendo,auguri.
ReplyDeleteHá muitas variedades de cogumelos.
ReplyDeleteÉ preciso muito cuidado para distinguir os bons dos não comestíveis.
Eu não saberia decidir entre os dois.
Abraço de amizade.
Juvenal Nunes
Parabéns pela linda foto, minha querida amiga Ananka.
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