Porcelain Fungus underside

Porcelain Fungus

Latin name: Oudemansiella mucida

A mainly white, porcelain type fungus has a slimey or shiney look.

The Porcelain Fungus is translucent and white giving the name; and is found growing in woodland, grouped or clustered on broadleaf trees but usually Beech.

Created: 14  June  2018  Edited: 17  August  2018

Porcelain Fungus
by munki-boy

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