Turkey Tail Braacket Fungi With Spores
by Carol Senske
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Turkey Tail Braacket Fungi With Spores
Artist
Carol Senske
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Photograph - Photograph
Description
We have a very old oak tree that is slowly dying. The bracket fungi colonize such trees and what we get to see are the fruiting bodies. This image has an old fruiting body (whitish) and a new one 9brown and white). The stuff that looks like cocoa powder sprinkled all over is really spores.
This picture was taken in Green Lane, Pennsylvania, USA, on September 19, 2015, with a Canon T4i and a Tamron 18-270 mm lens.
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September 21st, 2015
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Comments (3)
Laurel Adams
Mother Nature, I have so enjoyed exploring your portfolio...the collection of “mushrooms” is truly beautiful. This is among my favorites...LF
Nancy Kane Chapman
Fascinating description. What marvelous soft colors! F/L+
Carol Senske replied:
Hugs to you for you lovely words, Nancy! They are denizens of the forest floor, growing on a dead root:>)