The Daily Fungi Thread.

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  1. Kildale

    Kildale Nature's Window

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    Todays offering is Phaeolus schweinitzii - Dyer's Polypore.

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    eileen Resident Taxonomist Staff Member Moderator Plants Contributor

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    This one has what appears to be a caramelised topping on it. :-D
     
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  3. Kildale

    Kildale Nature's Window

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    You get another one today as this last one had already been posted, not the same image however. So the other today is Conifer Tuft, Hypholome capnoide.

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    Nice one,..looks very slimy or moist,..like pickled boiled eggs.
     



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    eileen Resident Taxonomist Staff Member Moderator Plants Contributor

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    Ugh Philip now I can't help seeing pickled, boiled eggs when I look at this one and I hate pickled, boiled, eggs with a vengeance!! :smt012
     
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  6. Kildale

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    If you missed the post with the full pages on, here it isNorthwest Mushrooms Click the name or the picture and it goes to a larger image, then you can go to the next or back. Page two is linked from the bottom of the first page. May start another daily page after Christmas.
     
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    Thanks for the fungi. :) And now I know that what I've referred to as trunk fungi are called conks.
     
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    I have so many things to show, with mosses, lichens, ferns and marine stuff. Lots more fungi too. May add some more here one day, or start another section.
     
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    :smt045 Yes please!!
     

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