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09-SEP-2014 Christine Hanrahan

Tooth fungus (Hericeaceae)

Mer Bleue Conservation Area. Fairly common, growing on the ground, on logs and stumps, or as here, on a standing dead tree.

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victorswan19-Mar-2020 20:25
Wow this is fantastic and extremely rare here with us, nice to see it here with you, and this is a beautiful specimen and beautifully photographed BV ++
Being Me09-Sep-2014 20:42
Oh I thought it was a flower at first. They are very lovely. V
J. Scott Coile09-Sep-2014 18:59
Very fine macro.
Helen Betts09-Sep-2014 18:58
Excellent light in this beautiful capture. Certainly an elegant looking fungus! V.
Terry Sprague09-Sep-2014 18:20
Wow, that's beautiful. The light is superb. v
Guest 09-Sep-2014 18:11
Magnificent. That light, those forms! V
Jim Coffman09-Sep-2014 17:55
Wow, this is gorgeous! We don't have those kind here...
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