Algonquin Provincial Park, Bat Lake
25 June, 2006
I believe that these are three different examples of the same species. All growing on dead stumps and commonly called the Red-belted Polypore. Roger Phillips (Mushrooms and Other Fungi of North America) says that this is the most commonly collected Polypore in North America.
25 June, 2006
I believe that these are three different examples of the same species. All growing on dead stumps and commonly called the Red-belted Polypore. Roger Phillips (Mushrooms and Other Fungi of North America) says that this is the most commonly collected Polypore in North America.
2 comments:
very nice fungi. with the browned surface and white rim, they kind of look like pancakes right off the griddle.
Hi, I wonder if you could identify the species on this foto on my blog:
http://browofcalm.blogspot.com/2006/11/funky-fungi.html
I've been having trouble. I think they are 'fomitopsis pinicola'.
Love your blog BTW!
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