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Conifer Mazegill (Gloeophyllum sepiarium) Growing on a fallen/dead pine in a valley of a dense mixed hardwood/coniferous forest.<br />
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Conifer Mazegill (Gloeophyllum sepiarium)

Growing on a fallen/dead pine in a valley of a dense mixed hardwood/coniferous forest.

    comments (3)

  1. Fantastic autumn colors! Posted 6 years ago
    1. Yes! I absolutely loved the fallen yellow leaves behind it! I just HAD to include them in the shot! Posted 6 years ago
      1. Very beautiful! Posted 6 years ago

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"Gloeophyllum sepiarium" is a wood decay fungus that causes a brown rot. "Gloeophyllum sepiarium" grows in thin, dark brown/green brackets on dead conifers. Often found on wood in lumberyards, the fruiting body grows for only one year, and produces spores in late summer and autumn. Its hymenial surface is distinctive from other polypores due to the presence of gills. "Gloeophyllum sepiarium" is inedible.

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

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Uploaded Nov 5, 2018. Captured Nov 4, 2018 12:25 in 234 Oakman Rd NE, Ranger, GA 30734, USA.
  • Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XTi
  • f/4.0
  • 1/60s
  • ISO400
  • 60mm