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Fluorescent putrescent

An unusual (to me) fungus in New England National Park – with an air of putrescence.

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One Comment

  1. Ken says:

    Looks a bit like a damaged specimen of Omphalotus nidiformis, which can be very variable in colour. They are normally funnel shaped but can be flattened.

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