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fruiting bodies. This was only my second time coming across it despite seeing ...
Most often overlooked, but lives on well-rotted wood and seen as a blueish ...
Yellow fungi approximately 0.125 inches or 3.175 mm in width. Turquoise fungi ...
A large patch of teal-colour (blue-green) ...
Looks similar to Aleuria aurantia, but can be separated by it's
hinonski - xylindein (ksilinedin) that is responsible for
network pattern (reticulation). The flesh
pattern (reticulation). The flesh stains ...
comprises concentric zones of red, yellow, green,
comprises concentric zones of red, yellow, green,
comprises concentric zones of red, yellow, green,
sheer vertically. The flesh is straw-coloured in the cap, and
greenish-yellow.The angular pores, which do not
red cap. Another inedible species, R. fragilis has notched gills, and its ...