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Photo by Machi
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Field Notes

Description:

Small brown fungi with distant, white gills.

Habitat:

Fallen tree across the path at Newnans Lake Conservation Area

Species ID Suggestions

Comments (1)

Gilled Polypores sure do look like the specimen in the picture here. I did look at the atached pictures of the top of th specimen. It's all brown. Usually the most common gilled polypore, Lenzites betulina has a colorful top. However, I have seen specimens of the smaller, younger ones that are brown on the top. https://greennature.com/shelf-mushrooms/

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