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Cerrena zonata

Cerrena zonata

Photo by Mark Ridgway
Published on Project Noah
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Field Notes

Description:

A fresh patch of ragged, toothy bracket fungi about 50cm long on the south side of a medium sized eucalyptus.

Habitat:

Tall rain forest national park. Dandenong Ranges NP.

Species ID Suggestions

Comments (11)

I agree with Marta - my first thought was that they looked like living stalactites. Wonderful spotting and series!
Thanks Adarsha, Ernst and Marta. Glad you liked them.
Wow! Incredible! The close up looks like stalactites in a cavern :-)
Thanks Benno, Mac and Martin. Lucky it was still fresh and clean.
Lensbursting pictures. Reminds me on a Dripstone cave.
That one is impressive. It belongs in a cave

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