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Description:

Inototus hispidus maybe?

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Comments (3)

yeah the most brackets haven't gills, but the pores are also important (big pores little pores or labyrint tubes) , and for the most people look every mushroom the same.but they are very similare looking. look by again, now is it already late.
no they were different but when i searched the species online there were quite a few different forms so thought maybe they could eb the same species. this one didnt have gills but had a flat base with pores
are the 2 the same http://www.projectnoah.org/spottings/7686143 , this one above maybe but the other from the link i doub that. also by this sort fungi (brackets) is it somewhat important to get an picture of the underside (pores or labyrint tubes / white or darker colored.....etc )
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PublishedOctober 30, 2011

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