Showing posts with label Mushroom. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mushroom. Show all posts

May 27, 2010

Tropical Wild Mushroom, Fungi, Series 11

A tiny mushroom found on the jungle floor at Mt Singai, Bau. Recommended reading: * Tiny Umbrella Mushrooms, Fungi, Series 10 * Orange cup mushroom, Fungi, Series 9 * Tropical orange mushroom, Fungi, Series 8

About Mt Singai
Mount Singai (1843 ft or 562 m) is located between Bau and Matang area, in Kuching. The locals usually visit this place on weekends to climb the long fleet of stairs till the top. This is where the Catholic Memorial & Pilgrimage Centre to be found. It is a popular weekend destination for devotees who seek solace and meditation with the Lord. The CMPC is located just halfway of the plateau. Access to the holy place is by foot only, from the mountain foot. 30 – 40 minutes is all it takes for a normal healthy person to reach the holy centre.

Nov 7, 2008

Tiny Umbrella Mushrooms, Fungi, Series 10

Photos of tiny umbrella mushrooms from tropical Borneo. On the other hand, those mushrooms look like upside down cupcakes.

The first photo is an isolated pair of umbrella mushrooms which is part of a bigger clusters (see photo #3 and #4).


Twin umbrella mushrooms #1


Twin umbrella mushrooms #2


Cupcakes mushrooms #3


Cupcakes mushrooms #4

Related topics:
* Tropical Wild Mushroom, Fungi, Series 1
* Tropical Wild Mushroom, Fungi, Series 2
* Tiny mushroom - Toad stool - Fungi, Series 3
* Tropical Wild Mushroom, Fungi, Series 4
* Tropical Wild Mushroom, Fungi, Series 5 (dish)
* Tropical Wild Mushroom, Fungi, Series 6
* Tropical Wild Mushroom, Fungi, Series 7
* Tropical orange mushroom, Fungi, Series 8
* Orange cup mushroom, Fungi, Series 9


* More pictures on Tropical Wild Mushroom - Gallery#1
* More pictures on Tropical Wild Mushroom - Gallery#2

Oct 30, 2008

Orange cup mushroom, Fungi, Series 9

Photo of a very tiny orange cup mushroom with tiny hair at the edge of it's cup rim. If it don't look like a cup to you, then it must look like a dish. Cheers Halo Related topics: * Tropical Wild Mushroom, Fungi, Series 1 * Tropical Wild Mushroom, Fungi, Series 2 * Tiny mushroom - Toad stool - Fungi, Series 3 * Tropical Wild Mushroom, Fungi, Series 4 * Tropical Wild Mushroom, Fungi, Series 5 (dish) * Tropical Wild Mushroom, Fungi, Series 6 * Tropical Wild Mushroom, Fungi, Series 7 * Tropical orange mushroom, Fungi, Series 8 * More pictures on Tropical Wild Mushroom - Gallery#1 * More pictures on Tropical Wild Mushroom - Gallery#2

Oct 22, 2008

Tropical orange mushroom, Fungi, Series 8

This is a photo of a tropical orange mushroom sprouted from a dead log . Species unidentified. This fungi is definitely not edible.



Related topics:
* Tropical Wild Mushroom, Fungi, Series 1
* Tropical Wild Mushroom, Fungi, Series 2
* Tiny mushroom - Toad stool - Fungi, Series 3
* Tropical Wild Mushroom, Fungi, Series 4
* Tropical Wild Mushroom, Fungi, Series 5
* Tropical Wild Mushroom, Fungi, Series 6
* Tropical Wild Mushroom, Fungi, Series 7

Sep 15, 2008

Tropical Wild Mushroom, Fungi, Series 7

This is the 7th series on photos of tropical mushrooms (fungi). The mushrooms grow on a burned log. Life among the burned. Fungi colony. Close up shot. Related topics: * Tropical Wild Mushroom, Fungi, Series 1 * Tropical Wild Mushroom, Fungi, Series 2 * Tiny mushroom - Toad stool - Fungi, Series 3 * Tropical Wild Mushroom, Fungi, Series 4 * Tropical Wild Mushroom, Fungi, Series 5 * Tropical Wild Mushroom, Fungi, Series 6 * More pictures on Tropical Wild Mushroom - Gallery#1 * More pictures on Tropical Wild Mushroom - Gallery#2

Apr 12, 2008

Tropical Wild Mushroom, Fungi, Series 6

This is the 6th series on tropical mushroom (fungi).

The mushrooms grow on a dead rubber (Hevea brasiliensis) tree.


Macro shot with focus on the front subject


A cluster of mushroom on the same dead rubber tree.


The dead rubber tree covered with fungi.


A tiny grasshopper (or was it a locust) among the fungi stand.


Related topics:
* Tropical Wild Mushroom, Fungi, Series 1
* Tropical Wild Mushroom, Fungi, Series 2
* Tiny mushroom - Toad stool - Fungi, Series 3
* Tropical Wild Mushroom, Fungi, Series 4
* Tropical Wild Mushroom, Fungi, Series 5

* More pictures on Tropical Wild Mushroom - Gallery#1
* More pictures on Tropical Wild Mushroom - Gallery#2

Mar 2, 2008

Tropical Wild Mushroom, Fungi, Series 5

This is the 5th series on tropical mushroom (fungi).


Mushroom shaped like a dish. Very tiny mushroom.


Tiny white jellyfish-like mushroom. Photo taken after the rain.


Related topics:
* Tropical Wild Mushroom, Fungi, Series 1
* Tropical Wild Mushroom, Fungi, Series 2
* Tiny mushroom - Toad stool - Fungi, Series 3
* Tropical Wild Mushroom, Fungi, Series 4

* More pictures on Tropical Wild Mushroom - Gallery#1
* More pictures on Tropical Wild Mushroom - Gallery#2

Dec 25, 2007

Tropical Wild Mushroom, Fungi, Series 4

This is the 4th series on tropical wild mushroom photos collection.


Top: White jelly-like mushrooms.



Top: Tropical white mushrooms. Photo taken on a padi field.



Top: A button mushroom growing on a burned stump of a bamboo.



Top: An oyster mushroom.

Related topics:
* Tropical Wild Mushroom, Fungi, Series 1
* Tropical Wild Mushroom, Fungi, Series 2
* Tiny mushroom - Toad stool - Fungi, Series 3

* More pictures on Tropical Wild Mushroom

Dec 3, 2007

Tiny mushroom - Toad stool - Fungi, Series 3

This tiny mushroom grow on dead stick on the damp jungle floor. Not sure the exact species or scientific name but it is similar to a toad stool mushroom.

Close up shoot (macro) without flash.

Click Tiny Mushroom larger picture.

Related posts:
* Tropical Wild Mushroom, Fungi
* Tropical Wild Mushroom, Fungi, Series 2

Technorati Tags: Tiny mushroom, Toad stool, fungi

Nov 7, 2007

Tropical Wild Mushroom, Fungi, Series 2

There are three photos in this 2nd series on Tropical Wild Mushroom or fungi, being temporarily named as "Durian Mushroom", "Mushroom Spores" and finally, "Manhood Mushroom".

1. Durian Mushroom


The mushrooms above grow on a dead Durian branch that have fallen on the ground. The dead branch was relatively too hard for mushroom to grow since mushroom usually prefer to sprout on semi-rotten wood. See larger image of the above mushroom.

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2. Mushroom Spores


The photo above show tiny mushroom spores growing on a burned log. The spore is a size of a match stick. See larger image of the spores.

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3. Manhood Mushroom


Now for the fun part. I assured you that the above photo is real. It's another kind of mushroom jutting out from a hole previously drilled by an insect on a dead log. The mushroom diameter is slightly wider than a crayon. See larger image.

Related topics:
* Tropical Wild Mushroom, Fungi, Series 1
* More pictures on Tropical Wild Mushroom

Sep 9, 2007

Tropical Wild Mushroom, Fungi

These wild mushrooms (or fungi) grows on the sides of dead wood. Not sure if this fungi are poisonous to people, but they are not eaten either. Their flesh is too tough and leathery. This fungus helps people by decomposing old trees so that nutrients can be recycled by new plants and animals. It also grow by itself or in small groups.




Excellent use for screen wallpaper. Let me know if you want a bigger size.

I am unable to identify this fungi but is very similar to "Turkey Tail" species (scientifically called "Trametes versicolor"). See www.fcps.edu/islandcreekes/ecology/organism_menu.htm for technical data.

The picture was taken Sep 08, 2007 at Semengok Wildlife Center about 12 miles from Kuching, Sarawak.

More pictures on Tropical Wild Mushroom



Related topics:
* White Mushroom, Crepidotus applanatus

Jun 16, 2007

White Mushroom, Crepidotus applanatus

This morning, I brought my kids to an agriculture outlet called "Disiniland Argolet". An Agrolet is like an agricultural theme park, or someone's really huge backyard. Anyway, Disiniland Argolet (not Disneyland, ya) is located somewhere at Kpg. Segedup, off Jln. Batu Kawa, Kuching. The sole purpose of going there was horse ride and boat ride for my kids.

As for me, the only subject that attract my attention there was a cluster of white big mushrooms sticking out from a semi-dead tree. I think those mushrooms is no older than 48 hours old. Yeah, wild mushrooms grow very fast. See the image above.

I think the above mushrooms is of genus "Crepidotus applanatus" or "Pleurotus ostreatus".

Further reading:
* More photos on white mushroom
* The Oyster Mushroom

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