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  1. I have a fellow newbie that sent me this really interesting picture. So fat, I'm clueless as to really even know where to start to look to identify this fungus. It looks like a cross between a polypore and a jelly. Anyone ever seen this one?
  2. I need assistance with identification of this polypore that I discovered on today's foray. It was found growing at the base of a large oak tree. Pores are large, angular and decurrent. The cluster in this image is 16" across. A truly beautiful and impressive mushroom. It was a lovely, cool day for a hike...but not that great of a day for collecting edibles. Boletes and chanterelles were either completely dessicated or riddled with insects; oysters were also well past their prime. In stark contrast, the pepper milkcaps were lovely and plentiful. A good, soaking rain would help.
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