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Weeping conk

Inonotus dryadeus

Photo by Noe and Pili
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Description:

A fungi in 'La sauceda' in the 'Parque natural de los alcornocales', Andalucia, Spain. It was like a velvet fungi with honey tears.

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Comments (8)

Same here! We go in a group and while others try to find mushrooms for supper, I look for some cool-looking ones with my camera :)
Thanks Hayde! I can't wait to photograph more fungi this fall :)
This is just beautiful!
i was staring at it,.......and yeah me too!:)
Thank you Gina! Truly, I would never thought eating this mushroom :P
weeping conk, or Inonotus dryadeus, believe me its edible!
Noe we haven't solve the green mystery and you introduce me to this really amazing, interesting one! I need 20 years this time! hahahahah.

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PublishedMay 28, 2011

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