Turkey tail fungus (Trametes versicolor) in North Carolina
by Jim Petranka
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Fungi of Green lake, Aotearoa
The fruiting bodies of fungi come in all shapes, sizes, colours, and textures. Here is a small collection of some of the shapes of fungi that many people would be unfamiliar with, not just the traditional mushroom shape.
In order:
Ramaria sp. Coral fungus
Ramaria sp. Coral fungus
Ganoderma sp. Bracket fungus
Trametes sp. Shelf fungus
Cortinarius sp. Web cap
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Little Nest Polypore
Trametes conchifer Syn. Poronidulus conchifer
This adorable tiny polypore species was on a hardwood twig in old growth bottomland woods near the Meramec River.
Arnold, Jefferson County, Missouri, USA
Aug. 18th, 2023
Olivia R. Myers
@oliviarosaline
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Lovely orange polypores growing on a twig.
14/09/23 - Trametes sp.
QLD:CQC, Woppa (Great Keppel Island), dry woodland
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Fungus of the Day
Tuesday 18 April 2023
A section of a woodland garden at the Royal Horticultural Society Garden Wisley, Surrey, has been set aside to celebrates fungi. Logs have been inoculated with the heartwood fungus Trametes versicolor (turkeytail) which is a small, tough, bracket fungus that grows in tiered layers on dead wood. Fungi belong to their own kingdom and get their nutrients and energy from organic matter, rather than photosynthesis used by plants.
Jill Raggett
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plasmodial slime mold consuming a Trametes fungus by Michael Harz
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Drei Farbige Tramete, Deadaleopsis tricolor 10.01.23
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Little nest polypore 》 Trametes conchifer
I'm quite fond of these guys. They're very cute with they're concentric rings, growing in little fields of lichen.
Southeast Texas, 23 Dec. 2023
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Poriceae : Trametes versicolor - Many-zoned Polypore; Turkey Tail fungi by Flickr
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