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DEADALEA QUERCINA (L:Fr) Fr
INEDIBLE MUSHROOMS. Saprophytic fungi growing alone or in small groups with connected bubbles (as shown). Usually grows on oak, but occasionally can be found on another hard trees. Perennial. Copies Gloeophyllum's may look like, but they have brown meat and bottom of the mushroom is more like leaves. Daedaleopsis confragosa also looks like it is only its surface pores - mazes, less regular, has thinner walls, and usually red with disabilities. Lenzites betulina has a bottom surface more like leaves.
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This is truly attractive ! - very nice. I wish I could see one of these. Don't know if we have any in Australia.
Very interesting. Your collection is very impressive. Would you have an idea what this one might be? http://www.projectnoah.org/spottings/169...