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09-SEP-2016
Christine Hanrahan
Sac fungus
Conroy Pit
One of many sac fungi found on an old log in the forest. Maybe a Peziza sp.?
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Don
28-Oct-2016 07:04
Blanket, skirt, sinister ... my first thought was that this might be a delicacy served as an entree!
Jean D
27-Oct-2016 23:41
Rarely do we get to see this type of fungus. It has a sinister appearance.~V
Ton T.
27-Oct-2016 19:42
Superb image V
janescottcumming
27-Oct-2016 17:07
How unusual looking! V
Helen Betts
27-Oct-2016 14:42
Certainly has a graceful shape, and nicely captured, Christine. V.
Nora van Beek
27-Oct-2016 14:15
What an interesting shape! I agree it does look like a flowing skirt. V
Hank Vander Velde
27-Oct-2016 12:07
Interesting shap and well captured image Christine.
Kuriacose Joseph
27-Oct-2016 11:28
Nice shape to this one.
Yvonne
27-Oct-2016 10:05
Almost like a blanket it seems to be rather large.. v
Juliette
27-Oct-2016 08:37
great find and capture V
globalgadabout
27-Oct-2016 07:47
reminds of a Mexican dancer's flowing skirt...
joseantonio
27-Oct-2016 04:15
you find so many treasures there.V
Raymond Ma
27-Oct-2016 04:08
I wonderf if it is edible? I know the Chinese uses fungus in their dishes and
soups. V
coaster
27-Oct-2016 04:03
An interesting find and shot.
Nirvan Hope
27-Oct-2016 02:46
What a wonderfully undulating piece of fungi! Looks like something one would find on the ocean floor.
Jim Coffman
27-Oct-2016 01:59
Wow, that is so cool.. I would like to follow you around.. I never see this kind of fungus...
Pierre Martin
27-Oct-2016 01:45
beautiful picture, like those curvy pattern!
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