Sunday Fungi: A Red-belted Hoof

Not the most common form of a Hoof Fungus (aka Tinder Fungus), it caught my eye against the green moss

Red-belted Bracket: 3 March 2020

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18 Responses to Sunday Fungi: A Red-belted Hoof

  1. You certainly come across some very interesting fungi. I rarely see it here. Mostly all I ever see are mushrooms, regular looking more mushrooms.

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  2. Deborah says:

    Beautiful shot Crispina! 🙂 ❤

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  3. Ha! Well I’ve been enjoying the fungi. Flowers soon, keep the faith.

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    • Earth-hugging violet’s, golden gorse and one of the prunus family, the trees bridal white. Which I suppose for the first days of March isn’t too bad. And the gorse really was exquisite, richly coloured, full of blossom.

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  4. Violet Lentz says:

    It does look oddly like a hoof.

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  5. Dale says:

    What a cool ‘shroom!

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