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Weeping Conk

Inonotus dryadeus

Description:

Several of these fungal?, masses were growing around base of uprooted oak, along side some honey mushrooms. They attracted a cornucopia of arthropods from a beetle to tiny gnats. The white/cream areas were rigid and solid, the amber areas were a viscous liquid, and the dark brown/black areas were a gelatinous mass. Odor was not strong, consisting of decaying humus.

Habitat:

Riparian

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chesterbperry
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chesterbperry

Chattanooga, Tennessee, USA

Spotted on Sep 16, 2013
Submitted on Sep 18, 2013

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