Copyright: Original post from Our Plot at Green Lane Allotments http://glallotments.blogspot.co.uk/ author S Garrett
Wednesday, April 2
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Fungi fascinates me, though I can't identify it. Actually, I'm not very good at identifying trees either.
ReplyDeleteIt fascinates me too, Jo but like you have no idea which is which
DeleteAmazing fungi. Those look like 'Ling zhi', a valuable fungi that well known as medicinal stuff in Asia.
ReplyDeleteNo idea what it is, Endah.
DeleteI'm the same as Jo though I can make out a few trees now.
ReplyDeleteThat's three of us, Joanne that find fungi to be unidentifiable.
Deletewonder if the experts ever get fungi wrong and eat a poisonous mushroom iffy subject for me I leave it to the supermarket, nice pictures Sue
ReplyDeleteI guess you could only get it wrong once, David. I'd never dare forage fungi!
DeleteAbsolutely marvelous!xxx
ReplyDeleteGreat photos. The fungi is most probably a variety of Trametes versicolor. I heard people say it's medicinal mushroom but I wouldn't play with it :)
ReplyDeleteLovely photos!
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