polypores also called bracket shelf fungi tree trunk |
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navigate by keyword : woodland wooded wood wildlife upper underside undergrowth undefined types trunks trunk tree textured temperate surrounding surface species soil signify shelflike shelf setting role rock rich regions produce polypores playing plant obliquus nutrient nature mushroom likely lighter leaves leaf inonotus indicates including grow greenery gray geology garden fungus fungi formations forest flower emerging ecosystems decaying cycling contrasts |
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Large, brown polypore fungi grow on a tree trunk, their shelf-like structures displaying a rich, reddish-brown top surface with white undersides. The tree bark is rough and textured, set in a forest environment with green foliage in the background. The fungi appear sturdy, showcasing concentric growth patterns typical of bracket fungi. |
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