Blushing Bracket
A blushing bracket fungus sprouting from a tree trunk, in Southwick Wood.

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Blushing Bracket
A blushing bracket fungus sprouting from a tree trunk, in Southwick Wood.
Barnet, London, UK, January 2018
Daedaleopsis confragosa (blushing bracket)
These usually kidney shaped brackets are identified by reddish-brown warts, which may at times cover the majority of the fruiting body, especially in those specimens that, once blackened, may stick around for several years.
Blushing Brackets
Lots of blushing bracket fungi sprouting from a fallen tree trunk, in Brampton Wood.
Blushing Bracket
The brown rings on the top of a blushing bracket fungus, one of several growing from a tree trunk at RSPB Fen Drayton Lakes.
Blushing Bracket Pores
The pores on the underside of a blushing bracket, a type of polypore fungus, growing on a tree trunk at RSPB Fen Drayton Lakes.
Daedaliopsis confragosa
Thin Walled Maze Polypore, Blushing Bracket
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Blushing Bracket #fungi
Daedaleopsis confragosa likes willows and is seen here on Crack Willow, Salix fragilis, fringing the pond. (more…)
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Blushing Bracket #fungi
A first obvious hint of autumnal fungi, Daedaleopsis confragosa on Crack Willow, Salix fragilis, at the pond. (more…)
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