The tree is in an open glade and supporting vines. Looks like a different species of hymenochaetacea is high up the trunk
or similar? Soft flexible.
or similar? Soft flexible.
Small orange Cinnabar fungi.
Black-brown stripey woodgrain fungi growing out of cut log. Small white pores.
Black-stemmed fungi growing out of very rotten log. Martini glass shaped. Brown caps. Fine white pores.
Fungus growing on stump. Tops sulphur yellow. Tightly packed mustard-coloured spore structures beneath.
I had assumed incorrectly that entonaema liquiscens would be liquid at all stages of life, however I now realise that's silly.
Marking on the fungi are purely the result of rubbing with a wet paper towel to try and clean it up for a photo. Would love someone to drop a knowledge bomb and share what's going on/what's shown in the photos here
I had assumed incorrectly that entonaema liquiscens would be liquid at all stages of life, however I now realise that's silly.
Marking on the fungi are purely the result of rubbing with a wet paper towel to try and clean it up for a photo. Would love someone to drop a knowledge bomb and share what's going on/what's shown in the photos here
Appears to be based in the ruins of a previous basidiocarp emerging from the top of a large cut stump- likely a tropical rainforest tree. Red guttation but quickly bruised grey then black. Pyrrhoderma?
Phaeolus? Coltricia? 14cm wide and 9cm high above ground. Cap brown, appearing more red-brown under artificial light. Thin yellow margin, more visible on pore side. Velvet lighter coloured stipe; ovoid in cross section. Pore surface, tubes and context brown; white patches on pore surface may be a mould. Pores irregular. Growing on and through small sticks and grasses beneath 2 dead trees. May have extended deeper to tree roots but structure fragmented by other materials and white ant activity. (I think this is the 5th one of these I have seen this season)