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cinnamon polyporus mushroom

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Description


This is a cinnamon Polyporus Muchroom growing in the rock garden near our mailbox. Thank you Bluart for the ID. About 10 years ago, we had a hurricane that knocked down a Mahogany tree. The tree was removed and this mushroom is growing on a section of rotting root. Photo taken Thursday. Do zoom. Thanks for stopping by, taking a look and for all your previous favs and comments. They are very much appreciated. Dana

Comments (37)


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Faemike55

10:55PM | Sat, 03 November 2012

Almost looks like a bracket fungi but anything more than that I couldn't tell you Cool capture, though

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Isabelle711

10:59PM | Sat, 03 November 2012

How unusual. :))))))))) I have never seen a fungi like this. :))))))) Love how you can see the layers. :))))) Most excellent capture my friend. :)))) Zoom is amazing. :))))) Thank you for sharing all of the beauty you see. :))) Carry A Smile In Your Heart :)))))

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bebopdlx

11:06PM | Sat, 03 November 2012

Looks like something out of alien. Cool photowork.

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Richardphotos

11:34PM | Sat, 03 November 2012

very strange but an outstanding photo

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eekdog Online Now!

12:03AM | Sun, 04 November 2012

strange indeed! cool fine and shot Dana.

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MOOOW

12:13AM | Sun, 04 November 2012

Excellent shot of something strange !! lol you should think who come and take it !!

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rbowen

12:30AM | Sun, 04 November 2012

Very good capture!

whaleman

1:01AM | Sun, 04 November 2012

Very nice! I like the color banding!

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ia-du-lin

1:18AM | Sun, 04 November 2012

cool photo, i like the color strips and dof

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Jean_C

1:46AM | Sun, 04 November 2012

Beautiful and interesting capture!

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durleybeachbum

2:04AM | Sun, 04 November 2012

I agree with Mike. It is very architectural looking, and almost like a sculpture. Most attractive! I feel as though it should be some sort of container, although it wouldn't be much use for peanuts or paper clips!

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Leije

2:24AM | Sun, 04 November 2012

Strange mushroom and very esthetic shot !

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rainbows

3:14AM | Sun, 04 November 2012

A wonderful capture and plant, dear Dana. Hugs for all day. Di. xx

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jayfar

3:22AM | Sun, 04 November 2012

I think you are having a laugh Dana, this is an abandoned baby seat!!! Lol. I have not seen one like this before so I can't help, nice shot though.

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pat40

3:40AM | Sun, 04 November 2012

very good pic,certainly looks strange.

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Katraz

3:51AM | Sun, 04 November 2012

I'd go with some sort of bracket fungi although they don't usually grow out of the ground, nice shot.

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pixeluna

3:54AM | Sun, 04 November 2012

I agree, such an unusual fungi. My guess is just as good as yours.

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dakotabluemoon

6:17AM | Sun, 04 November 2012

This one is strange but i love looking for any of them i can find love this capture.

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0rest4wicked

8:21AM | Sun, 04 November 2012

Thought it a small palm stump looking at it's trunk. :~) Make a great design for an actual building. ;~p

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Barbara1337

9:35AM | Sun, 04 November 2012

Very nice. Strange things grow down here in Florida.

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MrsRatbag

10:21AM | Sun, 04 November 2012

It almost looks like it fell off a tree; what a great find!!

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jendellas

10:25AM | Sun, 04 November 2012

Very strange, looks like it should be under the sea!! xx

alanwilliams

10:58AM | Sun, 04 November 2012

now that is a strange one

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Rainastorm

11:38AM | Sun, 04 November 2012

Strange and WAY cool! WOW!

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kbrog

12:51PM | Sun, 04 November 2012

Could be one of the Sheflike mushrooms, but I don't see anything in the book that looks like this one. Strange one for sure, but I've been seeing a lot of strange ones this year. Maybe it's been all the solar flares we've been having during the summer. Mutations! If it gets up and start walking or talking, RUN! ;D LOL! Excellent find and capture! :)

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emmecielle

1:28PM | Sun, 04 November 2012

It's really strange! Wonderful shot! :)

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flavia49

4:17PM | Sun, 04 November 2012

marvelous picture

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sandra46

4:28PM | Sun, 04 November 2012

very strange indeed

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npauling

6:48PM | Sun, 04 November 2012

Well spotted and it is a great looking fungi but I haven't seen one like this before. An excellent capture. I think kbrog is right though if it starts walking... run.

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jocko500

7:03PM | Sun, 04 November 2012

real cool looking

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Photograph Details
F Numberf/5.6
MakeCanon
ModelCanon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XS
Shutter Speed1/60
ISO Speed200
Focal Length28

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