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Field Notes

Description:

Fungi growing on a tree, not sure what kind

Species ID Suggestions

gilled polypore

Lenzites betulina:

Comments (7)

Thanks everyone for the suggestions! Now that I'm home I can look through these properly :) Will get to the bottom of it!
I do not understand the language that is on this page I paste. But I think that is very similar Daedalea confragosa http://www.nagrzyby.pl/index.php?artname=gatunek&id=64
Yes Genus Pleurotus more like :) I agree with you Ramsey
They remind me of the oyster mushrooms that grew in the woods behind my childhood home. Genus Pleurotus?
I think the name is Gilled polypore It looks pretty :) http://www.forestryimages.org/browse/detail.cfm?imgnum=5379838
Me too I have already seen something similar. These fungi have kinds of blue-purple lines? I know their names, but I find them very interesting :))

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