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When young, this neotropical polypore is soft, and can grow around obstacles. Photo from near Argentina-Brazil border.
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A soft conk polypore that some plants can grow right through. A widespread species in the Neotropics.
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Hingham, Massachusetts, United States
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Girraween, Queensland, Australia
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An unusual fungus with pores that go from round to linear striations as seen here.
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Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia
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Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia
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A stick insect is standing on the lower (pore) surface of this conk on a fallen log.
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A parchment fungus, somewhat bleached and dessicated.
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2022.04.18 Tali, Helsinki, Finland
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Worcester Wildlife Trust Monkwood. Worcs.rare fungi i.d from British Mycological Society
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Worcester Wildlife Trust Monkwood. Worcs.rare fungi i.d from British Mycological Society
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Worcester Wildlife Trust Monkwood. Worcs.rare fungi i.d from British Mycological Society
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Worcester Wildlife Trust Monkwood. Worcs.rare fungi i.d from British Mycological Society
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This rare fungi has only been found six times in Great Britain, and has now been verified by experts.Worcester Wildlife Trust Monkwood, Worcs.
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This rare fungi has only been found six times in Great Britain, and has now been verified by experts.Worcester Wildlife Trust Monkwood, Worcs.
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2016.07.30 Tali, helsinki, Finland
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2021.11.01 Tali, Helsinki, Finland
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Known by several latin names which may or may not be synonyms. Photo from near Iguazu, Argentina.
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A top view and cross-section of a polypore that causes White Rot in dead hardwood trees of the boreal forests.
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SU007939. Clattinger Farm Reserve. Wiltshire.
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SU007939. Clattinger Farm Reserve. Wiltshire.
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SU007939. Clattinger Farm Reserve. Wiltshire.
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A soft conk of the Polyporaceae, found in New Zealand, Chile and Argentina.