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Colours of the forest


Because I know so little about identifying fungi, I went over to Doug's (dougwaylett) photostream to get the ID for this beautiful purple fungus (which I would never have seen if he hadn't shown it to me in the field!). Seen on a day of botanizing at the Perrenoud Natural Area, on June 18th. His photo is better and closer than mine : )
"Chondrostereum purpureum 'Silver-leaf fungus' (?). A beautiful purple or violet colored polypore fungus along with Peniophora rufa 'Red Tree Brain' growing on a dead poplar branch." Thanks so much, Doug!
"Chondrostereum purpureum 'Silver-leaf fungus' (?). A beautiful purple or violet colored polypore fungus along with Peniophora rufa 'Red Tree Brain' growing on a dead poplar branch." Thanks so much, Doug!
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