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Bracket Fungus

Photo by Leuba Ridgway
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Field Notes

Description:

These bracket fungi were growing in tiers with dark and hairy upper surfaces. The under surface was white with angular pores, which in sections revealed flat open-toothed pore tubes.

The texture of these brackets were soft and firm, the upper surface was moist and felt like firm jelly.

Habitat:

Spotted growing on the surface of a recently sawn wood (Mountain Ash - Eucalytpus regnans)

Notes:

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