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Coral fungus


Came across this rather fine Coral fungus yesterday, on a walk at Brown-Lowery Provincial Park. Trying to find more species of fungus can become almost - addictive, LOL?
"Coral fungi, also sometimes called antler fungi, are mushrooms that are so named due to their resemblance to aquatic coral or antlers."
"Coral fungi, also sometimes called antler fungi, are mushrooms that are so named due to their resemblance to aquatic coral or antlers."
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