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Yellow Calocera viscosa
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Again, no clue what the name of this species is. I like the way they same to have eyes.
Added Feb. 21st thanks to Sarcodon (Marco) http://www.treknature.com/members/Sarcodon/ (:
Calocera viscosa (Persoon 1794) Fries 1821. It is a poisonous specie which grows as saprophit on dead wood. Its main features are the elastic texture and the orange color. Very common all over the world. |
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very interesting
- jorlo
(485) - [2006-02-21 4:59]
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great shot :-)
Hi Willem,
your photo shows Calocera viscosa (Persoon 1794) Fries 1821. It is a poisonous specie which grows as saprophit on dead wood. Its main features are the elastic texture and the orenge color. Very common all over the world.
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Marco (Sarcodon)
- valy67
(5276) - [2006-03-21 12:53]
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Nice picture, I love the contrast between the dark wood and the bright yellow fungi. You've done good job :-)