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Late Oyster (Sarcomyxa serotina) Growing on rotting wood along a forested river edge. A first for me, and they are so beautiful!<br />
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Late Oyster (Sarcomyxa serotina)

Growing on rotting wood along a forested river edge. A first for me, and they are so beautiful!

Late Oyster (Sarcomyxa serotina) Growing on rotting wood along a forested river edge.  A first for me, and they are so beautiful!<br />
https://www.jungledragon.com/image/124037/late_oyster_sarcomyxa_serotina.html<br />
 Fall,Geotagged,Late oyster,Sarcomyxa serotina,United States

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  1. Congrats on a first! They are really pretty <3. Posted 3 years ago

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"Sarcomyxa serotina", commonly known as the late oyster, is a species of fungus in the family Mycenaceae. Fruit bodies grow as overlapping fan- or oyster-shaped caps on the wood of both coniferous and deciduous trees.

Similar species: Agaricales
Species identified by Flown Kimmerling
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By Flown Kimmerling

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Uploaded Nov 8, 2021. Captured Nov 5, 2021 15:20 in 44 Chaplin St, Chaplin, CT 06235, USA.
  • Canon EOS 6D Mark II
  • f/25.0
  • 1/64s
  • ISO100
  • 100mm