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Spotting

Description:

Group of 3 fungi plants. Largest about 30cm in diameter, smallest about 12cm in diameter. The two white ones seemed to be alive and growing, but the black one had been upturned and seemed dead. From underneath the white fungi looked like coral.

Habitat:

Under some bushes in a coastal tea-tree forest.

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1 Comment

Mariana2
Mariana2 11 years ago

family phaeolus? dunno exacly wichone :P

RachaelB
Spotted by
RachaelB

Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

Spotted on Nov 6, 2012
Submitted on Nov 17, 2012

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