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10-FEB-2012 Christine Hanrahan

Irpex lacteus

This is the crust-like polypore you often see on branches of many types of trees. This is a macro shot showing the details, but in reality, it often looks like a smooth, flat white covering on branches. It has various common names, one of which is milk-white toothed polypore.

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Vickie BROWN18-Feb-2012 18:30
Very impressive and brilliant compostion, Christine, thanks for sharing this I have never seen before. pretty well. V
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