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Stereum versicolor

Stereum versicolor

Description:

Attractive thin papery orange bracket fungi, each approx 100mm across, wavy habit, rich orange colour shading to white at the margin; very fine pores under with clear droplets forming.

Habitat:

On a large moss covered log in wet, very tall eucalyptus rain forest.

Notes:

Sometimes called the "False Turkey Tail"

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Mark Ridgway
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Mark Ridgway

Spotted on Jun 14, 2012
Submitted on Jul 4, 2012

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