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12-Oct-2021 Christine Hanrahan

Coral fungus, possibly Ramaria sp.

Conroy Pit, Ottawa

The coral fungi is so like the sea coral that it is easy to see why they were given the name 'coral'. A wide variety of shapes and colours too in the fungi.

Panasonic LUMIX FZ200
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Don07-Nov-2021 21:26
Indeed, this is like the most delicate of corals.
Walter Otto Koenig07-Nov-2021 17:13
Great shot of this aptly named fungus. An amazing find well photographed. "V"
janescottcumming07-Nov-2021 15:08
Looks like a whole little city!
hayl07-Nov-2021 14:13
It was a good season for fungi. You’ve introduced us to so many varieties and this is another fine photo.
Pierre Martin07-Nov-2021 09:14
they do look alike, splendid picture!
Tom LeRoy07-Nov-2021 08:55
Looks so coral like this could be a underwater scene. Excellent capture. V
Raymond Ma07-Nov-2021 06:34
It resembles so much the coral I have seen in underwater pictures...amazing. V
globalgadabout07-Nov-2021 05:13
the pride of the leaf litter...love the sultry colours around the "reef";...
joseantonio07-Nov-2021 04:35
a lovely capture .V
Nirvan Hope07-Nov-2021 02:05
Edible and tasty too!
laine07-Nov-2021 01:42
The forest sure is busy breaking down with the help of fungi...love it's softness.
Dennis Hoyne07-Nov-2021 01:05
This is such a lovely image!
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