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As has become my habit over recent months visiting this thread and others like it continues to deliver very beautiful pictures and thoughtful comments.

 

I have some reasonably colourful shots of my own but would like to share these pics of for us a rare fruiting body, and I'm fairly certain not seen in the UK due to its preferrence for tropical conditions.

 

Phellinus noxious fruiting on the adventitious roots from a dead hoop pine (Araucaria Cunninghamii) that was growing for quite a few years on theedge of a drainage gully.

 

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It was taken with a olympus 850SW, a tough compact which has been dropped out of trees, kicked around and generally abused for the past two years :biggrin: The full res pic is even better.

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cool! something different for us U.k folk

 

would love to go to the amazon for a fungal foray!

 

Something from Brazil for ya.

 

Aint a clue what it is though:confused1:

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