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3 3 Spotting

Spotting

by Neil RossQueensland, Australia

Red bracket polypores covered with moss. Largest bracket 10-12 cms across. Top ...

1 0 Yellow-footed Tinypore

Yellow-footed Tinypore

by Neil RossQueensland, Australia

disturbed by track maintenance, but that ...

3 0 Bird's Nest Fern

Bird's Nest Fern

by Neil RossQLD, Australia

This Bird's Nest Fern (aka Crow's Nest Fern) is an Australian native, and it's ...

15 7 Dark-footed Tinypore

Dark-footed Tinypore

by Neil RossQueensland, Australia

anywhere else in the immediate vacinity, nor any other area along the entire ...

3 2 Piccabeen Palm

Piccabeen Palm

by Neil RossQueensland, Australia

Archontophoenix cunninghamiana (Bangalow palm, King palm, Illawara palm, ...

4 3 Pothos

Pothos

by Neil RossQLD, Australia

Pothos longipes, commonly known as Pothos, Candle Flame, and Candle Vine, is a ...

0 2 White Punk (oldest specimens)

White Punk (oldest specimens)

by Neil Ross

White Punk is a bracket polypore fungus. Here's the original spotting I made ...

0 0 Giant Panda Snail (remnant shell)

Giant Panda Snail (remnant shell)

by Neil RossQueensland, Australia

The Giant Panda Snail (aka Giant Rainforest Snail) is a species of ...

2 0 Australian Funnel-web Spider (burrow)

Australian Funnel-web Spider (burrow)

by Neil RossQueensland, Australia

If there's any spider that terrifies me beyond measure, it's the Australian ...

2 2 Pink Bloodwood

Pink Bloodwood

by Neil RossQueensland, Australia

The Pink Bloodwood is one of a number of bloodwood species native to Queensland ...

2 7 Giant Stinging Tree

Giant Stinging Tree

by Neil RossQueensland, Australia

The Giant Stinging Tree is a rainforest tree of eastern Australia. It is a ...

1 7 White Punk (younger specimens)

White Punk (younger specimens)

by Neil RossQueensland, Australia

I found these very unusual bracket polypores. They look like they're solid, but ...

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