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Porcelain fungus

Oudemansiella mucida

Notes:

Porcelain fungus is native to Europe, and specific to beech wood, where it appears in autumn on dead tree like trunks and fallen branches, occasionally on dead branches high up in living trees. It is saprobic or weakly parasitic to living beech trees. While it has a strong tie to beech, it has been found growing on oak on rare occasions.

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Ahmed Mujcinovic
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Ahmed Mujcinovic

Trebnje, Slovenia

Spotted on Oct 11, 2019
Submitted on Oct 12, 2019

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