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Phlebia radiata

Phlebia radiata

Description:

Making it's way through peat moss growing on oak deadwood. Ball shaped ends are sized about 1mm. Flesh colored.

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2 Comments

LarsKorb
LarsKorb 12 years ago

yes, I think it is Phlebia radiata, too. Maybe it's piled up that way beacause of the moss it has to go through first - usually it grows on free space on bark, right?

AlexKonig
AlexKonig 12 years ago

that could be: phlebia radiata, it different sometimes in shape (patch or towers, both, or just wrinkled) but the colors could come together with from a matured one

LarsKorb
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LarsKorb

Hohenhorn, Schleswig-Holstein (Landmasse), Germany

Spotted on Feb 25, 2012
Submitted on Feb 25, 2012

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