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Found this velvet beauty poking up ~5m from the trunk of a Q phellos with much Inonotus dryadeus at the flare.

 

to clarify; that is an old I. d. in my left hand.

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Saw the Title and thought mmmmmm sounds like my kinda woman lol

 

Now boys boys where'd you get that idea? :001_rolleyes:

 

David I doubt that; all gano I've is bright or creamy white when it arises. Unless this is the opposite of an albino?? :lol:

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