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Weeping conk

Inonotus dryadeus

Description:

A fungi in 'La sauceda' in the 'Parque natural de los alcornocales', Andalucia, Spain. It was like a velvet fungi with honey tears.

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8 Comments

hayde
hayde 12 years ago

Same here! We go in a group and while others try to find mushrooms for supper, I look for some cool-looking ones with my camera :)

Noe and Pili
Noe and Pili 12 years ago

Thanks Hayde!
I can't wait to photograph more fungi this fall :)

hayde
hayde 12 years ago

This is just beautiful!

LarsKorb
LarsKorb 12 years ago

wow...nice capture

Gina9210
Gina9210 12 years ago

i was staring at it,.......and yeah me too!:)

Noe and Pili
Noe and Pili 12 years ago

Thank you Gina!
Truly, I would never thought eating this mushroom :P

Gina9210
Gina9210 12 years ago

weeping conk, or Inonotus dryadeus, believe me its edible!

Gina9210
Gina9210 12 years ago

Noe we haven't solve the green mystery and you introduce me to this really amazing, interesting one! I need 20 years this time! hahahahah.

Noe and Pili
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Noe and Pili

Jerez de la Frontera, Andalucía, Spain

Spotted on Oct 10, 2007
Submitted on May 28, 2011

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