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0 2 Spotting

Spotting

by pamsaiVictoria, Australia

This fungi was completely dry, it felt like ...

0 0 Mushroom

Mushroom

by RolandEGauthierMalaysia

Dark Brown mushroom with leather like ...

0 1 Leather Lichen

Leather Lichen

by Greg Shchepanek

Looks like Rock Tripe but is not black underneath.

0 0 Spotting

Spotting

by Michelle18Beebe, Arkansas, USA

Huge mushroom growing on dead oak stump. Very

0 0 Spotting

Spotting

by Joseph CHIEF REDEARTHUttarakhand, India

A white earthball with leather like texture ...

0 0 Unknown fungus

Unknown fungus

by CarolSnowMilnePennsylvania, USA

Fungus on a dead tree that looks and feels like old

3 11 Stereum hirsutum

Stereum hirsutum

by ArgybeeVictoria, Australia

Layered buckled plates of up to 50mm with varied green fur on the tops and ...

0 0 Polyporus melanopus

Polyporus melanopus

by CharliePriceDevonport, Tasmania, Australia

Cap to 100 mm, brown to dark red-brown, fairly tough,

3 0 Lichen

Lichen

by Marta RubioTexeiraSan José, San José, Costa Rica

It looks like cut-off pieces of leather ...

2 2 Leathery Goblet

Leathery Goblet

by Neil RossQLD, Australia

This is my 100th fungi spotting, and it's a ...

2 4 earthstar !!

earthstar !!

by AlexKonigHeerlen, Limburg, Netherlands

first thought "earthstar/geastrum", but the inside, where odd for me. After ...

1 0 Unknown boletes

Unknown boletes

by Mark RidgwayVictoria, Australia

Clusters of up to 6 very large boletus type

1 0 Red Banded Polypore

Red Banded Polypore

by LarsKorbHohenhorn, Schleswig-Holstein (Landmasse), Germany

frequently with orange margin. Pore surface pale yellow to

4 0 Red Banded Polypore, immature

Red Banded Polypore, immature

by LarsKorbSchönstedt, Freistaat Thüringen, Germany

frequently with orange margin. Pore surface pale yellow to

1 4 Red Banded Polypore

Red Banded Polypore

by Noe and PiliRheden, Gelderland, Netherlands

frequently with orange margin. Pore surface pale yellow to

1 0 Spotting

Spotting

by Ivan RodriguezArizona, USA

Some small mushrooms found along a hiking trail in a mixed conifer forest.

0 3 Gymnopus dryophilus

Gymnopus dryophilus

by ArgyBeeVictoria, Australia

Unusual tan shiny leather topped, flat to ...

0 0 Common Porecrust

Common Porecrust

by ForestDragonNew York, USA

supple leather in texture. This mushroom ...

1 2 Stereum hirsutum

Stereum hirsutum

by Mark RidgwayVictoria, Australia

Pics 3 and 4 were taken 2 weeks previous to 1 and 2. The underside became a ...

3 0 Leathery Goblet

Leathery Goblet

by Neil RossWarwick, Queensland, Australia

A leather

0 0 White fungi

White fungi

by doreen.chambers.14Vermont, USA

Several types of fungi specifically attack ...

1 0 red banded-polypore

red banded-polypore

by AlexKonigHorst aan de Maas, Limburg, Netherlands

frequently with orange margin. Pore surface pale yellow to

1 1 Red Banded Polypore

Red Banded Polypore

by EdwardNathanReulbachJr.Bremerton, Washington, USA

frequently with orange margin. Pore surface pale yellow to

0 0 Beefsteak Fungus

Beefsteak Fungus

by LeubaVictoria, Australia

-worn leather but felt rubbery to touch. ...

0 1 The Turkey Tail

The Turkey Tail

by pamsaiNew South Wales, Australia

Growing on an old tree branch on the ground. See last photo. Trametes ...

2 2 Turkey Tail

Turkey Tail

Michigan, USA

yellow, and in some places white. On the top of the mushroom the texture is ...

4 2 Red-Banded Polypore

Red-Banded Polypore

by YukoChartrawParkland, Washington, USA

frequently with orange margin. Pore surface pale yellow to

0 0 Polypore Mushroom

Polypore Mushroom

by CathelineRofloManaliliDavao City, Davao City, Philippines

is pale yellow to leather-brown, the ...

1 0 Red Banded Polypore; Yesquero rebordeado

Red Banded Polypore; Yesquero rebordeado

by arlandaComunidad de Madrid, Spain

frequently with orange margin. Pore surface pale yellow to

1 0 red banded polypore (spores freshly released)

red banded polypore (spores freshly released)

by AlexKonigKerkrade, Limburg, Netherlands

frequently with orange margin. Pore surface pale yellow to

2 1 red banded polypore

red banded polypore

by AlexKonigBrunssum, Limburg, Netherlands

frequently with orange margin. Pore surface pale yellow to

1 6 Pluteus

Pluteus

by Ivan RodriguezGlendale, Arizona, USA

They were found in a kid's playground after some light rain the day before. It ...

0 0 Red Belt Conk

Red Belt Conk

by EdwardNathanReulbachJr.Silverdale, Washington

frequently with orange margin. Pore surface pale yellow to

1 3 red banded polypore conk (baby-juvenile)

red banded polypore conk (baby-juvenile)

by AlexKonigHeerlen, Limburg, Netherlands

frequently with orange margin. Pore surface pale yellow to

0 0 Red Banded Polypore

Red Banded Polypore

by lana.decleWhistler Resort Municipality, British Columbia, Canada

orange margin. Pore surface pale yellow to

0 0 Red Banded Polypore

Red Banded Polypore

by injicaZagreb, Croatia

frequently with orange margin. Pore surface pale yellow to

0 0 Red Banded Polypore, Yesquero rebordeado

Red Banded Polypore, Yesquero rebordeado

by arlandaManzanares el Real, Madrid, Spain

frequently with orange margin. Pore surface pale yellow to

0 2 Red Banded Polypore

Red Banded Polypore

by hannawackerCalifornia, USA

frequently with orange margin. Pore surface pale yellow to

1 0 Red-belt conk

Red-belt conk

by Brian38Washington, USA

frequently with orange margin. The pore surface is pale yellow to

1 0 Red belt conk

Red belt conk

by Brian38Washington, USA

frequently with orange margin. The pore surface is pale yellow to

1 3 "giant" red banded polypore

"giant" red banded polypore

by AlexKonigHorst aan de Maas, Limburg, Netherlands

orange margin. Pore surface pale yellow to

1 1 Crane Fly

Crane Fly

by LeahFerneReedSacramento, California, USA

flies develop from large, worm-like larvae called "

1 1 Red-belt conk

Red-belt conk

by Brian38Milton, Washington, USA

frequently with orange margin. The pore surface is pale yellow to

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