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Crepidotus

Crepidotus sp.

Description:

The attractive gills of a Crepidotus species. Crepidotus grow usually on the underside of branches, twigs and deadwood stems. They look similar to Oyster Mushrooms, but are smaller and have a very short stem, not centred but placed sidely. The short stem gave them the German name "Stummelfüßchen" wich means "Stumpy Tootsy"

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LarsKorb
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LarsKorb

Schönstedt, Freistaat Thüringen, Germany

Spotted on Oct 9, 2012
Submitted on Oct 9, 2012

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