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Family: Hericiaceae; Genus: Hericium (Tooth fungi)
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05-Oct-2021
Christine Hanrahan
Tooth fungus (Hericeaceae)
Reveler Conservation Area
This is nowhere near as big as it looks in this shot.
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Liz Bickel
11-Oct-2021 05:43
How unique!!! Great find and image.
Don Mottershead
11-Oct-2021 00:30
Should be called the shaggy dog fungus.
Isabel Cutler
10-Oct-2021 23:53
Wow! That's quite spectacular.
Pierre Martin
10-Oct-2021 23:46
wow what a splendid one, superb picture!
Hank Vander Velde
10-Oct-2021 23:21
Very fascinating fungus Christine.
hayl
10-Oct-2021 23:17
That is wild! Could be a Muppet.
Don
10-Oct-2021 22:34
Even if not so large, it sure is a remarkable growth, like a cascade or perhaps a tree with pendant white leaves.
Helen Betts
10-Oct-2021 22:31
It does look gigantic as well as beautiful. V.
Dwight Rankine
10-Oct-2021 22:03
Wow! and beautiful too. BV
Carl Carbone
10-Oct-2021 21:49
Very cool. It looks huge!
Mairéad
10-Oct-2021 20:55
It looks amazing!
globalgadabout
10-Oct-2021 20:54
that's a formidable cascade of fungal growth...definitely an image to chew on..
Walter Otto Koenig
10-Oct-2021 20:53
What a fascinating and beautiful find. I've never seen a fungus like this before. "V"
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