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Smoked Oysterling

resupinatus applicatus

Photo by LarsKorb
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Species ID Suggestions

Resupinatus trichotis

Resupinatus trichotis

smoked oysterling or black jelly oyster

resupinatus applicatus

Comments (4)

Didn't notice the ID, Alex - sry Thanks a lot!
here some other sites: ( http://www.messiah.edu/Oakes/fungi_on_wood/gilled%20fungi/species%20pages/Resupinatus%20applicatus.htm ), ( http://www.google.nl/#hl=nl&cp=27&gs_id=2&xhr=t&q=resupinatus+applicatus+name&pf=p&sclient=psy-ab&safe=off&site=&source=hp&pbx=1&oq=resupinatus+applicatus+name&aq=f&aqi=&aql=&gs_sm=&gs_upl=&bav=on.2,or.r_gc.r_pw.,cf.osb&fp=4983f25642cd43ca&biw=1199&bih=660 ), ( http://www.google.nl/#sclient=psy-ab&hl=nl&safe=off&source=hp&q=resupinatus%20applicatus%20mushroomexpert&pbx=1&oq=&aq=&aqi=&aql=&gs_sm=&gs_upl=&bav=on.2,or.r_gc.r_pw.,cf.osb&fp=4983f25642cd43ca&biw=1199&bih=660&pf=p&pdl=3000 ) , ( http://eol.org/pages/996242/overview ) , . And , they must have turn around, when not from another fungi-picture-hunter,then at least from the wind. because : Otherwise the gill, would have no function, in the gill are the spores, why would a gilled fungi need gills, when he could not effectivly release them. !!!
They've been growing upside down actually. And no, the cam is well - but I decided to capture the entire arrangement of these beauties instead of going macro (not at least because I was standing right in the middle of a blackberry-thorned jungle :D
were they actually growing "up-side-down" (it looks like this), or have you flipped the branch around. It seem they grew, as we see it, i assume that, because of the bark, that sight looks familiar. Veeeeery nice spot, i keep that in mind,will let you know, if i learn more! (is your camera defect, still nice picture, but you should/could give us more "macro" ??!!) :)

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