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PHEASANTS BACK MUSHROOM. 01

discs of new fresh-bracket fungi, (polyporus squamosus)-dryad's saddle) also known as the pheasants back mushroom. growing on the stump of an old dead elm tree (ulmes procera)-the tree stump is stained with purple dye, from the old decaying fungi. this tree stump and fungi, have now been destroyed by a fully paid up member, of the mass chainsaw brigade. all for the sake of 2 or 3 logs, it does not grow on any other tree-or place in this area. so no more pics of this for anybody to take next year or ever. the becks, langholm, dumfriesshire, scotland. view large.

 

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Uploaded on November 30, 2011
Taken on July 8, 2009