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Woody Mushroom

Trametes pavonia

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Field Notes

Description:

Beautiful green and white shell-liked fungi

Habitat:

Woodlands in the Poconos

Species ID Suggestions

Woody mushroom

Trametes pavonia

Comments (5)

Interesting! Perhaps the green is algae! I have moved this to fungi for you, Carol.
We have this in Georgia, I just posted some photos of this! I'll tag my own!
wow i think that mushrooms are very amazing, I love them, I will would like to collect mushrooms in your forest !!! I will share my pictures, add me on facebook like Axel Skx and check my pictures ;) P. D. Im from Mexico
thanks Axel for your help. I really like this new hobby of mine. Nature adventurer. The insects and spiders are basically gone... but there is a whole other world of FUNGI out there. Many more to come. I love the ones that look like sea shells. Many colors.
This is a common fungus in the wet forest, very nice picture!!!

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