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Never have seen anything like that before: Any ideas?

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Hm...you think it's simply a shroom growing on another? Possible, but this mutation/organic part looks just not like the regular cap - but it looks being part of the main (host) fungus.
Lars se this and search in web for mutating mushrooms images maybee that way you can find anything similar this one is another sp but a similar mutation http://click.infospace.com/ClickHandler.ashx?du=http%3a%2f%2ffiles.shroomery.org%2ffiles%2f10-20%2f422644988-Dscf0540.jpg&ru=http%3a%2f%2ffiles.shroomery.org%2ffiles%2f10-20%2f422644988-Dscf0540.jpg&ld=20121030&ap=9&app=1&c=facemoods.v2.18.bwr&s=facemoodsv2&coi=372380&cop=main-title&euip=188.82.78.48&npp=9&p=0&pp=0&pvaid=f7c249484d684bfba38e6909ce84afa5&ep=9&mid=9&hash=DC92BC116A8FE56D1155C55FBCF6A42D
No, António, nothing new on this one - still a mystery
No more info on this bizarre one?i'am still courious to see what this is,keep me posted :)
Thanks António - I still don't have an idea what exactly happened here...
Wow Lars you are with a warm hand to find unsual fungus beautiful,congrats and thanks for sharing such beautiful spottings

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