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White-caped Toothed Polypore

Photography Flowers/Plants posted on Mar 14, 2010
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Another one that is not found in the book so I gave it a name. :D Hope you all enjoy and please zoom. Thanks for the commments.

Comments (20)


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alessimarco

10:12AM | Sun, 14 March 2010

Amazing stuff! Great capture!

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helanker

11:12AM | Sun, 14 March 2010

WOW ! They look exiting and fabulous. Arn´t fungi interesting and beautiful? :)

frankie96

11:16AM | Sun, 14 March 2010

Good pass for rock formations in a cave..interesting designs seem when zoomed...

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Miska7

11:27AM | Sun, 14 March 2010

Very interesting image! Great shot.

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Meisiekind

11:34AM | Sun, 14 March 2010

LOL... great name and a lovely fungi! :)

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jayfar

12:08PM | Sun, 14 March 2010

It looks like fusion or confusion but it's a great pic.

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mickeyrony

12:11PM | Sun, 14 March 2010

Whoooo… Superb still. You are a large researcher. And found savours fill us. Cheer still and mile mercies. Mushrooms of all kind will have the attaction of an assiduous contemplation like my friend. Cheer still for this love of Nature ((5++)) Whoooo... Superbe encore . Tu es un grand chercheur . Et les saveurs retrouvées nous comblent . Bravo encore et mile mercis . Champignons de toutes sorte auront l'attaction d'une contemplation assidue comme mon ami . Bravo encore pour cette amour de la Nature ((5++))

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flora-crassella

12:17PM | Sun, 14 March 2010

very cool mushroom!!!

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jmb007

1:22PM | Sun, 14 March 2010

joli nom;bonne photo!!

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dochtersions

1:26PM | Sun, 14 March 2010

A very special photo. Like it very much. It perhaps could be family of the "Hydnum repandum"? But I like your name :D. In a way it looks like stalactite in a cave ;-)

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moochagoo

3:54PM | Sun, 14 March 2010

Very impressive capture !

Liam.

4:00PM | Sun, 14 March 2010

Excellent!

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mgtcs

4:18PM | Sun, 14 March 2010

WOW......A marvelous photo my dear friend, incredible view! love it!

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psyoshida

5:10PM | Sun, 14 March 2010

Fantastic! I like the name you chose, it fits very well. Great shot of this interesting growth. Amazing, where ever did you find it?

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jocko500

7:02PM | Sun, 14 March 2010

wow this is cool. love the pattern it makes

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watapki66

9:04PM | Sun, 14 March 2010

Cool looking image, great shot!

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Richardphotos

9:27PM | Sun, 14 March 2010

with all the wet weather you have no doubt about so many different varieties.outstanding shot

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durleybeachbum

5:15PM | Mon, 15 March 2010

Most interesting!! It looks familiar but I don't see it in my book either.

BertDes

3:39PM | Thu, 18 March 2010

Excellent capture.

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Rainastorm

1:29PM | Sun, 21 March 2010

VERY cool....looks like a great texture.


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