#Phlebia
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wild-e-eep · 1 day ago
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An impressively wrinkled crust fungus - Phlebia rufa, I think.
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lindagoesmushrooming · 2 years ago
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Mushrooms that can be found in January and February (Latvia and the area) pt.2 :
Plicaturopsis crispa, Hymenochaete tabacina, Flammulina velutipes, Stereum hirsutum, Schizophyllum commune, Phlebia sp.
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wikipediapictures · 2 months ago
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Phlebia centrifuga
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fromkloroform · 10 days ago
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dragonfang-photography · 2 years ago
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Possibly Phlebia incarnata. Difficult to narrow down IDs when all I have to go by are my photos and can't look at the mushroom itself anymore. Many of them are only differentiated by the tiniest details.
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lichenaday · 1 month ago
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Hello :) I recently brought down a dead limb on my 70+ year old willow oak, in the south-eastern US, and saw some interesting lichen I don’t recall seeing before. The gray-blue lichen grows on all the trees, predominantly on north-facing sides of trunks. But this orange lichen, which I thought was fungus when it was still 25-30’ above me, is one I don’t think I’ve ever seen. It seems to only be on the dead wood. I would love to know more about it :)
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The orange one is not a lichen, but is some sort of saprophytic fungus. You can tell in part from how it is growing out of cracks in the bark, and from its general puffiness. Maybe Phlebia radiata?
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memoriesofthepark · 1 year ago
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Golden splash tooth 》 Phlebia subceracea
This seems to be an early-mid stage of this crust fungus, before it has developed its elongated teeth! (㇏(•̀ᵥᵥ•́)ノ)
Southeast Texas, 5 Dec. 2023
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speedlimit15 · 2 months ago
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what's ur favorite kind of mushroom (edible or not)?
this is a hard one bc im heavily biased towards golden oysters right now... their bright yellow color and shape and texture and flavor are all so appealing to me and they make me smile big whenever i see them. but i recently discovered phlebia incarnata in my backyard and am always on the hunt for more because of its sweet pink color/fuzziness
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(not my pics)
i also hope one day to see bloody tooth fungus!
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(also not my pics)
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lraquel · 2 years ago
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A post. A mushroom post!
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A Phlebia incarnata fungus, she's as bright as any flower. One of the last bursts of color I found on Halloween in a graying fall forest.
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tom-at-the-farm · 2 years ago
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Some Stereum sp., Phlebia sp. and turkey tail (Trametes versicolor) and two white-tailed deer being bffs
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wild-e-eep · 1 year ago
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When a crust fungus tries to encrust some moss. This is a rather atypical 'jelly rot' Phlebia tremellosa fruting body.
Below is a more typical specimen, growing on a flat surface:
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lindagoesmushrooming · 2 years ago
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Mushrooms that can be found in January and February (Latvia and the area) pt.1 :
Thelephora terrestris, Inonotus obliquus, Phlebia tremellosa, Fomes fomentarius, Phellinus tremulae, Fomitopsis pinicola, Tremella mesenterica, Phellinus pini.
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microcosmicobservations · 3 years ago
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Phlebia incarnata has funky gills
Madison, WI - 3-19-2022
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enrothsky · 2 years ago
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Autumn colors 🎨
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mushrooms-switzerland · 3 years ago
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Orangeroter Kammpilz, Phlebia radiata
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artofmaquenda · 2 years ago
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Phlebia radiata
Wowsers :D
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