Those always fascinate me. Nice touch in black and white.
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It is actually in color but the colors are so not discernible.
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Genus, species?
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Wayne, this is probably turkey tail (Trametes versicolor) or perhaps false turkey tail (Stereum ostrea). You’d tell them apart by looking at the underside: “true” turkey tail has many round pores visible to the naked eye; false turkey tail has a smooth-looking bottom surface
Turkey tail is consumed by some people for its purported health benefits
Great photo!
Those always fascinate me. Nice touch in black and white.
It is actually in color but the colors are so not discernible.
Genus, species?
Wayne, this is probably turkey tail (Trametes versicolor) or perhaps false turkey tail (Stereum ostrea). You’d tell them apart by looking at the underside: “true” turkey tail has many round pores visible to the naked eye; false turkey tail has a smooth-looking bottom surface
Turkey tail is consumed by some people for its purported health benefits