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    Default Bracket Fungus - possibly Trametes versicolor

    I do like fungi - they are so varied and can be so beautiful.

    I have no knowledge of fungus, but this looks like it could be Trametes versicolor. It can be various colours, but seems to have the pale fringing, and although there isn't much of this one to demonstrate, it does look like it grows in the 'tiled' formation.

    (Found at Moor Copse Nature Reserve)
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    Yes I agree, those ones look like shells.
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    Bracket fungi, or shelf fungi
    It's quite pretty

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