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Oak Mazegill

Daedalea quercina

Description:

Fruitbody of this bracket fungus grow to between 2 and 15 cm across, and about 6-7 5cm thick. Seen from above they show various shades of brown, different shades extended in concentric circles. Below, the pore surface is whitish to pale ochre, and large pores interconnect to form a maze-like structure.

Habitat:

These two large colonies were seen fallen oak trees; these were cut and left to decay forest years ago. Seen in lowland oak forest in Geneva lake valley, a small old protected forested area.

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Zlatan Celebic
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Zlatan Celebic

Ferney-Voltaire, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France

Spotted on Feb 5, 2021
Submitted on Feb 8, 2021

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